No, we don't know what that specific one looks like. A picture tells you most everything you need to know at a glance, like what condition its in, if there are any blemishes, pitting, and if applicable, we can see just how bad a gun's "custom stippling" is.
Basically, a picture shows you a lot...
Needing a concealed carry permit to buy a black powder firearm when they don't even fall under our gun laws. Also, I could literally have one shipped to my door for around the same price, if not cheaper. It'd probably be less of a hassle, too.
Glocks are notorious for being better trades than buys on this site, however. People love to list their gen 3 or 4 stock glocks with a half-baked stipple job for 600 dollars, so the best course of action is to either look for something else or trade them for a gun of similar value.
There was an item on sale, and the owner of the item said that it was SOLD pending meet next weekend. There's at least three other people in line, and it doesn't really get more black and white than this.
Now, there is this one individual (who shall not be named), despite seeing the ample...
Honestly, I don't really know. I'm Asian, and I guess he was, too?
Gee, he sure made me glad that I'm Asian. Had I been White or something, the gun and all the accessories might have only been worth 70 bucks in his eyes. I really dodged a bullet there, amirite?
I saw a particularly well known ODT member (who shall not be named) selling his 1990 10/22 for 240, and he talked about how awesome of a deal it was. That's all good, but then, I remembered....
Rewind to earlier this year, this same member offered me $150 for a LNIB 10 year anniversary 10/22...