Cut.
Look at the barrel ends. They should touch.
You can see the inner ends of the keels.
The rib is way wide of normal at the end.
I'm cautious about stating something which is debatable or hinges on being able to see the gun in person, but there is no question that these are cut.
Cut barrels and cylinder bores does not necessarily mean the gun has no purpose to a grouse hunter or skeet shooter, some prefer it. So a person has to ask themselves if the price is right and they want the gun.
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