Some gun shop owners will take the gun from the sellers hands, wipe it off and place it in their showcase with a price on it. 22 relvolvers can have the same problems as larger calibers. Not shooting to the point of aim, being out of time, poorly cut chambers in the cylinder, etc. It pays to find out as much as possible but if you can't do this and frequently visit the gun shop, ask him what your options are if it has problems after you shoot it. For $100 my guess would be an H&R and some swear by these so it's a matter of chioce. Good Luck.