Yeah , it had definitely been shot a lot with corrosive, which isn't a bad thing. That's what they were made for. But if you don't clean them and maintain them this is what happens. The rifling was almost nonexistent . It was barely visible , rounded , real rough looking ,"pitted badly" on both the grooves and remnants of the lands. The guy had the " it should clean up some " line.
I said I brought cleaning supplies with me , lets see.
It may have been toast when he bought it , and perhaps he thought he'd try it to see if it would shoot. I wouldn't take that chance.
People get way too caught up at auctions in the bidding wars sometimes, and regret it later.
Or they impulse buy and regret it later.
Or they buy a certain gun because it's the only one they have seen in that model for a while , and regret it later.
I have lots of other guns to shoot , and I didn't need to regret anything later. LOL
I was suspicious of the price before I even got there. The bore is the first thing I look at closely . It was not for me.
I'm sure somebody will buy it real soon. And they might be happy with it. At that price it might be gone already.
To each their own.