DillHarris
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My father-in-law has one. We shot it not too long ago. I was amazed by how accurate this little gun could be. It had lots of feeding issues. Probably averaged 2-3 shots between issues. I can't attribute that to the gun, ammo, or maintenence. It sat for for probably twenty years before we took it out. It's a really fun gun, but I consider it a novelty. Whether or not it's a $250 dollar novelty depends on you I guess. Seems like the "cheap, old" guns are better than some of the "fancy" guns today. Thanks for the post and all the great suggestions for reliable feeding.