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Bruce Hering 03-30-2021 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Jerry Harlow (Post 330685)
Bruce,

Your Lefever EE detailed dogs make mine, well, look like Parker dogs. In fact, my EE dogs look like the dogs on most DH Parkers in my opinion.

Jerry: Thanks. I really like them. I really like the engraving on this gun.

Nick de Guerre 03-30-2021 04:24 AM

The following each reference different comments above:

1. There is no such thing as an "off-face" Lefever. Only one with socket ball not properly adjusted.
2. Not Loy. Pointer's head is wrong. Loy's pointers, and Glahn's setters, are generally pretty easy to pick out when you've seen enough. There are a number of old threads in the DGJ forum with pics.
3. The vast majority of E grades from the late 30k until the end have a single "window" with a pointer on one side, and a setter on the other. Pointers and setters are about equally represented on Lefevers fom any era. Sub-gauges can have a variety of birds, but also snakes, rabbits and squirrels. Rarely seen, is a deer, bear, and even hunters (men).

NDG

Jerry Harlow 03-31-2021 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nick de Guerre (Post 330692)
The following each reference different comments above:
1. There is no such thing as an "off-face" Lefever. Only one with socket ball not properly adjusted.
NDG

Yes there is such thing as an "off-face" Lefever. When moving the socket ball and the barrels do not line up with the breech and the ejectors don't work, it is not work for the amateur gunsmith or the faint at heart. It took someone far better than me to take care of a "socket ball not properly adjusted." I can tell by the amount of machinist/layout dye left on the barrels and rib extension that it was not a simple task. The gun had been shot extensively while loose and with the ejectors never properly working.

Nick de Guerre 04-01-2021 04:20 AM

Still no.

A man-made "thing" abused beyond it's operating tolerances isn't evidence of design failure.

To get to the point that a rib extension has been stressed means not just lots of firing, but firing WAY out of spec loads. A well cared for Parker, Lefever or other well made make will operate indefinitely shooting WHATEVER number of [proper] shells, if accompanied by good maintainence/inspection/adjustment and replacement of key springs.

Abusing one says nothing about it's 'normal function.'

Amended quote: "With proper use, where the gun is not fired with 'pipe bomb' loads, and is inspected and adjusted for normal wear...Lefever's will not go off face."

NDG

Dean Romig 04-01-2021 08:01 AM

Nick de Guerre - I didn’t see that anyone had suggested there was a “desing failure” nor would I expect anyone who knows anything about one of the best designed, probably THE best-designed of any American made gun of the era, to have a flaw in design.





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Jerry Harlow 04-02-2021 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Nick de Guerre (Post 330857)
Still no.

A man-made "thing" abused beyond it's operating tolerances isn't evidence of design failure.

To get to the point that a rib extension has been stressed means not just lots of firing, but firing WAY out of spec loads. A well cared for Parker, Lefever or other well made make will operate indefinitely shooting WHATEVER number of [proper] shells, if accompanied by good maintainence/inspection/adjustment and replacement of key springs.

Abusing one says nothing about it's 'normal function.'

Amended quote: "With proper use, where the gun is not fired with 'pipe bomb' loads, and is inspected and adjusted for normal wear...Lefever's will not go off face."

NDG

Are you from another planet who does not understand English? As Dean said, no one is talking about a design flaw. I did not own the gun for its first 90 years so I can't tell what was shot in it. If the ejectors don't function, barrels are loose and gaps exist between the frame and breech, it is "OFF FACE." I never shot the gun for that reason. People like you are the reason I quit posting for a long time. Guess I'll stop again.

Daryl Corona 04-02-2021 02:12 PM

Please don't stop Jerry. We know what you meant, besides we'd miss Mosby most of all.:)

Dean Romig 04-02-2021 02:19 PM

Please stay Jerry!





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Nick de Guerre 04-02-2021 03:13 PM

"Are you from another planet who does not understand English?"

And

"People like you..."

Careful Jerry, those who live in glass houses...

NDG

Mark Garrett 04-02-2021 03:19 PM

Jerry , really like your gun .

When the barrels are loose , even Buck Hamlin says they off face .

He also told me (as you already know ) there is alot more to tightening them up than just tightening the ball joint .


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