About 30 years ago, my dad bought one of these for my brother, he didn't want it not being a gun kind of guy at the time, so my other brother got it. I sort of inherited it though. It's not bad for a gun that was bought for about $10.00 CDN at the time. It does not have a serial number anywhere on it, this was legal at the time, still is, It will give reasonable groups at about 50 yard, enough to be able to take small game. I made a mess of the trigger though, I thought I would improve the trigger by shimming the trigger group so the sear lowered somewhat. At full cock, the gun would not go off when banging the but hard against the arm of a sofa, but the safety notch was disabled, the striker would drop in the safety notch. Live and learn. I'm going to have to get more parts from it and send it to a gunsmith for a trigger job. Original trigger was horrible at about 10 pounds, the sear was pivoting in an arc, shoving the striker back. I guess the only way to do a trigger job would be to have a smith change the angle of the cocking piece notch.