I talked to a bird hunter one time about his Superposed. He said he had it for years and had shot it right much but it was still in good shape. I asked what was right much shooting and he said probably 3 cases. Back then shells came in a case of 20 boxes so the gun had been shot about 1500 times. Larry
During my years taking my boss and her friends to her quail plantation I got to see first hand how much the guns were utilized. 5 or 6 20 ga. Citoris and a few others would be used on 8-10 trips per season. Morning hunt...lunch...afternoon hunt...dinner then relax till the next day. All guns were cleaned at the end of each day. Two shooters at a time might get off eight rounds each, then rotate shooters with different guns. After 19 years of that, the guns had a little bluing rear under the receiver but felt and shot like they were barely broken in.
After she sold the plantation I sold most of her guns at the shows here in ATL and every buyer was very happy with his purchase. It bothers me to read some posts disparaging gun show people by calling them nasty names. That is usually a tactic used to cover ones own short comings. If you don't like the gun, price or seller don't buy the gun. If you don't like gun shows in general, don't go to the shows.