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Most LC’s I know of had weep holes.
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Smith put weep holes in their guns.
It is not too uncommon to find the 1940s vintage guns in very nice condition.
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You do not have to be a member to visit the forum; buy a gun, yes.
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You can post and reply without being a member "over there".
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I have an unaltered 1940 LC Smith 16ga FWT field model.
The "weep hole" is in front of the Forearm Lug. Assuming that is what this hole is anyway.... I really had not heard that term before, so maybe that's not it...
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