Disassembled and completely cleaned the gun. Upon reassembly, I'd give the gun about 97%. Not collector's grade, but a great shooter.
So, I'll post the rest of the story as a warning to others...
I spotted the gun and asked to see it. Also, asked the guy to cut the tie wraps loose so I could inspect the whole gun.
Gun looked great and I pulled the hammer back to half cock, looked at the firing pin to confirm it was not converted. Then I spun the cylinder and it seemed smooth, but could tell the gun needed cleaning.
Then all Hell broke loose. At a table full of onlookers, I opened the loading gate. The gun was fully loaded with PMC Ammo.
I turned it so others couldn't see and showed the seller. The guy went down to his knees. Hyperventilating and I thought he was having a heart attack.
He took the gun and literally got under the table to unload it. I honestly felt bad for the guy, but was also annoyed.
I'm not sure if that influenced the deal. All this occurred before he quoted me a price.
This was the first and hopefully the last time I will ever see this.
The Gun Show was excellent and full of people. To think what could have happened is something that would ruin lives.