I just like the feel of a 'saddle gun'. The 30-30s are pretty common. But finding one in a 32 Special in this condition is rare. The action is still very tight. I don't think it was used very much at all. So now I have 2 94s. A 30-30 and a .32. And I also have an 1895 Marlin in .45-70. I used to have a Win 71 in .348 but sold it. That was one solid, well built rifle. But I needed some cash at the time and got a really good price for it.