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I have a Darne 20, lowest grade, purchased new in Massachusetts in the early 70s. Paid, I think, $185 for it. Gun weighs about 5 and a half pounds and has an articulated front trigger. Both triggers work fine but the safety (small lever on the side) takes some getting used to. Gun has a beautiful case colored receiver but lousy looking wood--very blond and plain. I haven't shot it much because the stock length is very short. Metal work is superb.