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Congrats, I've always wanted to find a nice Lefever, but of all the more common American made SxS's, they seem to be some of the hardest to find in good shooting condition, and still fall within my price range.
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There are no numbers at all on the barrels that I can see. This, the short barrels with choke, raised flat rib and just a newer look make me think they are replacements. It looks like a bit of a Frankenstein gun although well done to my eye. It is a great shooter so far and came cheap! Thanks for all the great input as it is greatly appreciated!
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Bob, you will have to bring it to Green Mt the next time we shoot clays
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06-17-2020, 07:49 AM | #17 | ||||||
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Bob, post additional pictures of the gun. Barrels, muzzle, and of the top rib
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I do not have a way to measure wall thickness or chokes other than a micrometer. I based the chokes on how they patterned at 40 yards. I will post some more pictures later today. Sorry for the late reply...work got in the way yesterday...
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