>>347403The model specifically? Probably a H&R, New England or Pardner, but that doesn't matter, they're all about as good, because it's really about impossible to fuck up a single-shot break-action weapon.
They're very sturdy and robust, and the mechanics are incredibly simple, you can realistically not destroy one with any kind of regular use. They only hold one shot at a time, and since they're so lightweight, they do have more recoil, but you'll never ever break one or have any mechanical malfunction.
You can find them literally everywhere in North America, in gun-stores and pawn shops, at yard sales, good condition, for maybe 70-80 dollars, but even then, a brand new one probably won't cost more than 100 dollars.
There's so goddamn many of these, that some of them don't even have serial numbers stamped on them, because they've been floating around the market since before that was required by law.
They come in pretty much all regular shotgun chamberings, .410 bore, 20-gauge, 12-gauge, 10-gauge, they can be had with polymer furniture or wood furniture, blued steel or stainless steel, you can get one that's all painted in camo even, if that's your deal.
They're great guns for newbies and poorfags.