JGB22, if you can before you buy you should go to any gun show you can and try to pick up and look at as many as you can. Better yet if there is a collector near you that would allow you to handle some of his and let him explain all the nuances great. I am lucky enough to live near a local collector (Doug Coffey) who gave me a lot of time showing me his collection and all the varieties and what a help. Nothing beats holding one and having somebody explain about that particular gun. Lastly, pay the money when you are ready and buy from somebody you can trust as refinished guns can be very hard to pick out. Curt
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