Gene,My vote is that the gun has been fired...but not much. The reason I say that is that there is a very faint ring on the standing breach and also that the firing pin holes have started to show a little chamfering. The chamfering happens after a only a few(maybe a box or less) shells have been fired in the gun. How about some more pictures of that great gun?
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