The seemingly high price is likely based on two things: the two sets of bbls with one SUPPOSEDLY being fluid steel and thus being able to handle modern smokeless loads within reason, which they likely are not, and that it is a 16ga, which makes many Parkerphiles salivate shamelessly. Chucks advice is good. I'd be very careful on such a gun. Don't believe anything you hear until you can verify it without doubt, especially those 'steel' barrels. I'd be looking that thing over with a magnifying glass, wood and steel, and I'd ring the bbls to check for loose ribs. If I liked it I'd offer him less money....
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