I have a couple. I like them from a historical standpoint and they are a crowd pleaser when you bring one out at a range. One of mine is getting to be so valuable that I am kind of reluctant to shoot it, but the other is one of the beaters that came into the country from China back around 20-30 years ago and that one I have no problem shooting. If you do get one, I would advise installing new springs right off the bat.
1916 commercial, matching numbers including the stock, '16 dated leather "holster" and military proofed:
Pictured with my 1930's era Bolo, which has zero finish and I had to have the barrel relined as there was virtually no rifling in it when I got it. But for the $130 I originally paid for it I am not complaining.