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Unread 02-12-2012, 02:27 PM   #11
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It is a Grade 2 but made in Fulton, it is still a pre-13 Smith. There are a number of features that are the indicators. The rounded front of the forend lug, the dog escutchion in the forend, the shape of the forend tip inlay, the engraving pattern on the locks and the lack of wings filed under the action. It is a shame about the barrels but still a very pretty gun.

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Unread 02-14-2012, 09:39 AM   #12
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Jent: there appears to be a crack in the lump



I just picked up these barrels on the LCSCA site
http://members.boardhost.com/lcsmith...326469280.html

They are Armor steel, marked '2', and were likely (much later) factory skeet barrels made for a 1901 unknown grade gun. The muzzle of the left barrel might be slightly out of round and it looks like they were dropped with a cosmetic ding on the chamber end of the right barrel. Rib is intact and they ring like a bell and the pin & disc barrel check and extractor are there.

I'd like to help get Thomas' neat gun back in service. Unfortunately that serial number is part of the 'lost' series, so no Research letter would be available, but it likely started as a Live Bird/Trap gun.
If no one else buys the gun, I probably will, but am concerned about the extent of the needed wood repair. If someone buys the gun and wants the barrels contact me at revdoc2@cox.net

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Jent: It is for sale on the for sale forum at this time. Great looking gun they did a great job.Do you have before pictures or did I miss those in another post.Thanks Thomas
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Originally Posted by Jent P Mitchell III View Post
Hello OLD G, Are you going to sell this LCS #2 OR are you going to restore this LCS #2 ??? Brad B and the craftsmen at his gunsmithing shop recently finished restoring a LCS #2 for me and turned it in to a great clay target shooting machine. Here is the LINK to some of the pictures and details of the restoration that Brad B and Channing W did for me.

http://members.boardhost.com/lcsmith...314712320.html

http://members.boardhost.com/lcsmith...314712667.html

http://members.boardhost.com/lcsmith...314713679.html

http://members.boardhost.com/lcsmith...315177518.html

Good Shooting To You, Jent
Those are beautiful pictures and a beautiful gun.
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