I actually had a look at this rifle, and it is a thing of beauty. It is a typically light top-lever break-action, with a reinforcing cross-bolt. When I say light, I mean diminuitive. The fore-arm is very slender. The gun leaps to your shoulder like it knows the way. The receiver has a silver finish, with full coverage engraving. The barrel is satin blued, with a full-length top rib and open sights. I did not note the brand of scope but was impressed by the [possibly quick-detach] German claw mounts that clamped it to the rib. I would rate the wood A-AA. The shop has graded it as "good" condition, but I would say "very good". They have even taken care to keep an expended cartridge in the chamber in case someone dry fires the rifle. Both the salesman and I agreed that we both wanted it badly but it is out of our price range.