A year ago I acquired a Winchester Model 1897(manufacturered in the 50's) from a lady who husband had passed and no one wanted them. The story behind this shotgun is her husband's father was a paid hunter for the state and killed coyotes with the gun. (Coyote hunting is my favorite pass time) I mainly bought it for the story and to keep it alive serving its original purpose. Anyhow I've used it for dove, quail and rabbit and is showing signs of needing love. It regularly does not release a shell from the tube and the action seems to have a little bind in it. I had taken it apart to clean the 10+ years of neglect as it sat in a soft case under a bed for it remainder of its life. Is their a smith out there who I can contact to give the ole gal a look at and see what needs repaired to get her to function like the good ole days?