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Lc smith stock
Lc smith stock






lc smith stock

Thoroughly gone through every aspect of this gun and it is ready for decades The gun feels nice in hand and is not “clubby” like some of the later with the 30”īarrels and Trap Style beavertail forend. Very graceful, long-barreled, small bore 30” barrels choked IC/M swing nicely

lc smith stock

Numbered to the gun and numbered #1 and #2, and each have their own Of barrels to provide versatility of use.īy the 1940’s doublegun production was down to almost nothing, so theįactory would fill that request with whatever barrels they had in stock to useīought this two-barrel set as you see it, with the 26” barrels properly fit to Was not uncommon that a double gun would return to the factory for a second set This gun was originally shipped as described above, and the second set of Based upon my experience and examination, Hunter One Trigger single selective trigger, ejectors, double ivory beads,īeavertail forend, factory pad, and long 30” lightweight barrels. This 20-gauge Ideal Grade was ordered withĮvery available factory option (except the ventilated rib) that included the Represents the first level of their graded, or engraved, gun. Smith Ideal Grade being offered here, snFWE92273 built in 1926, Guns and are preferred by most in the know. The Hunter Arms guns were more finely made than the later Marlin era Marlin continued making the only successfulĪmerican sidelock until a collapse of the factory floor ended the production of Smith gunįrom 1889 until 1945 when Marlin Firearms Company bought them out. Hunter Arms Company was the maker of the L.C. Smith, Year 1926, 20 Gauge, Weight 6lb 3oz 6lbs 11oz, Chokes M/F IC/M








Lc smith stock