Thank you. It is in ALNIB condition. He bought it 35-40 years ago, shot it once or twice and kept it in the closet. Said he wanted to sell it cause the grandkids were getting nosey. When I asked him how much he wanted for it, he said $200. Sold to the man with the grin
This was one of those times I tried to convince someone not to sell me a gun. I even told him that it was probably worth more than what he wanted. He insisted, said all he needed was his shotgun.
This is my first N frame, I think I may have opened Pandora's box, because now I'm thinking a .44 would be a good companion.
The flowers and candy will have to be for my wife. She ok'd the purchase.