Hi all, brand new here an just finished my intro, I just happen to be resuscitating an old single bbl.shotgun looks to be by the English proofs a early 19th century flint that was converted to percussion the stock was eaten away by something and then filled with plastic wood by someone ,but,the lock works, the barrel is usable although rough no major pitting inside or out ,when I bought it had half a wooden cleaning rod in it I had to pull the plug to remove it,I'm making a cherry stock for it, it does have some issues I would talk about if anyone is adept at these baby,s ,I am quite sure that I, AM NOT ruining any great historical piece,it,s only the fair condition of the barrel that gives it any value,and so far I haven,t done nothing that could not be reversed .Oh,It cost me 50.00