38 as her nightstand gun…then I can get a 4”. The Bride already said she wants to shoot it…might replace her old chopped Victory Model. Button moved to rear - releases both triggres ready to. Mid position shows an S in the safety button - locks both triggers 2. A gun with ejectors sold for 35, and one with ejectors and the Hunter One-Trigger retailed for 55. A Hunter-One Trigger brought the price up to 45. Smith side lock shotguns during the period of 1912 to 1950. It looks like a piece is missing from the forearm th. While inspecting it I noticed it wouldnt dry fire and think I've found the issue in the forearm. Thought I'd pull it out of the safe to scare some doves today. Smith safety is designed with 3 positions 1. Field Grade production totaled 199,384 accounting for 82 of the total production of L.C. My dad inherited my grandpa's shotgun when he passed many years ago. It’s not exactly what I wanted gonna replace the black front blade with either a XS Big Dot or FO sight, and I would’ve preferred the 4” barrel over the3”…but, it’ll do. The safety on my otherwise excellent condition L.C. Perhaps it was the couple of beers for lunch, or the fact that I’ve been up for 24 hours, but…I couldn’t resist. The A-1 was an 'Automatic Ejector' gun, a new fangled.
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This treasure originally cost 150.00, which was a large sum in 1893 and bears the low production serial number of 537. and Company of Philadelphia, PA (unfortunately the original owner’s name is unknown). So I ran across a Governor today, for a price that was pretty decent, considering. The subject A-1 was completed on Apand shipped to the E.K.
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45C, 6 shots vs 5….S&W vs Taurus…say no more, squire say no more. Second…S&W’s Governor just makes more sense.
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32-inch tubes with Full & Full chokes and weight at 8-3, made. I’ve owned this one for a few years now but she’s been stuck in the back of the safe. Sure, I’m certain YOU have a Taurii product that’s always been reliable, dead nuts accurate, etc, etc…that’s not been my firsthand experience with The Bull 0 for 2 for me, and I’m not gonna try again unless it’s stupid cheap. Today at long last I tried out this LC Smith Long Range 12-gauge gun on the sporting course at Rock Mountain. 45/.410’s, Mossberg bolt actions…Have ‘em. 410’s…Winchester 42’s, Mossberg Shockwaves, H&R Toppers, T/C Contender. So…I’ve been kinda hankering for one of these for a while.įirst off, I really like.