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Bruce Hering 02-10-2021 11:43 PM

New gun.... I like it alot
 
My new to me EE Lefever:

https://i.imgur.com/gbnJNSL.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/0TOlGC7.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/NJojl45.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/f0Z2Sea.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/UvnWDj5.jpg

It has a needed small repair that my wood guy says is an easy fix and we are good to go. I bring it home from "lock up" Friday then its off for the repair while I try and find some low pressure loads for it. That sounds like it may be more difficult then the repair.

I am really excited as this is my second Lefever and first graded one.

Nick de Guerre 02-10-2021 11:53 PM

They are all graded. This one is mid-grade. Straight stocks are uncommon...this is a good find.

Bruce Hering 02-11-2021 12:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nick de Guerre (Post 325425)
They are all graded. This one is mid-grade. Straight stocks are uncommon...this is a good find.

Thanks Nick. I realize they are all graded so thats my bad. I should have said and this one has engraving.

Have a great day.

jefferyconnor 02-11-2021 02:25 AM

Nice gun, Bruce! What gauge is yours? The barrels look pretty thick, is it a 10? I have a Lefever 16 EE I really love, maybe my favorite. I haven't figured out why but Lefever ejector guns are the easiest closing/recocking after firing of them all. What are your bores like condition wise and what are your chokes? I'd buy RST shells for low pressure loads for your gun.

Dean Romig 02-11-2021 07:12 AM

What’s not to like about a nice Lefever like that? WOW!!

I get why the hardest part might be getting low-press ammo with the shortages these days and RST being on a hit or miss production and order fulfillment rate.

Keep the faith.





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james whittington 02-11-2021 08:59 AM

Beautiful gun, I love the E grade Lefever's!
Glenn

Joseph Sheerin 02-11-2021 10:31 AM

Beautiful shotgun, congrats!!!

Bruce Hering 02-11-2021 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by jefferyconnor (Post 325428)
Nice gun, Bruce! What gauge is yours? The barrels look pretty thick, is it a 10? I have a Lefever 16 EE I really love, maybe my favorite. I haven't figured out why but Lefever ejector guns are the easiest closing/recocking after firing of them all. What are your bores like condition wise and what are your chokes? I'd buy RST shells for low pressure loads for your gun.

Jeffery et al: The gun is 12 ga. with 27.5 inch cut back barrels, choked skeet and skeet, with two triggers. There is a bit of a thing with a minor crack in the wrist that my wood guy says is an easy fix. Weighs in at 7lbs 9oz. Certainly not a field gun but a nice skeet gun and perhaps a short walk woodcock gun.

Robert Brooks 02-11-2021 02:09 PM

I had an EE Grade 20 gauge Lefever and they cock and close so smoothly! Bobby

charlie cleveland 02-11-2021 02:10 PM

real nice lefever you got there...the engraving on a lefever is second to none......charlie

Mike Franzen 02-12-2021 05:58 PM

Welcome to the PGCA Bruce. That is a beautiful gun. I’d say most of us buy RST shells but if they aren’t available you can try posting in General Discussion forum and ask what others are using.

Bill Murphy 02-14-2021 01:46 PM

Buy a wall thickness gauge with your leftover cash. This gun may be thick enough for common 1200 fps field loads.

Bruce Hering 02-14-2021 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 325828)
Buy a wall thickness gauge with your leftover cash. This gun may be thick enough for common 1200 fps field loads.

Bill:

Yea. I am going to have them checked. They do seem thick but looking thick and being adequate are two different things. I am going to have them miced when I send them to be cleaned up.

Chris Robenalt 02-17-2021 09:40 PM

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Very nice Bruce! I have one the Dr. gave me as a gift. Took me a couple years to bring mine all together. I found screws, replaced springs, did some checkering and rubbed some finish. I like your engraving, the dogs are very realistic looking! These old LeFevers are something special! Mine's a field gun, your's could be also, don't deprive yourself!
Chris,AZ

Bruce Hering 02-18-2021 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris Robenalt (Post 326196)
Very nice Bruce! I have one the Dr. gave me as a gift. Took me a couple years to bring mine all together. I found screws, replaced springs, did some checkering and rubbed some finish. I like your engraving, the dogs are very realistic looking! These old LeFevers are something special! Mine's a field gun, your's could be also, don't deprive yourself!
Chris,AZ

Chris:

Thanks for the comment. These guns ARE something special. I really like the wood on your gun. Walnut comes in so many colors phases and grain looks. What is the butt stock on your gun ? Is it original ?

I will likely use it shooting skeet, doves and some waterfowl. My ability to walk much has diminished. Not that I planned it that way.

Chris Robenalt 02-18-2021 02:46 PM

Bruce, my buttstock is straight with a Redhead pad I think. Not sure if pad was original, it was missing so I ground an old one I had. Single select trigger, 28" Damascus IC & IM I believe, ejectors. The Dr. bought it as a package deal, came out of Pennsylvania. He gifted It to me. It came in parts and I put it all back together and returned it to the bird fields. Haven't shot it in awhile. I think I'll take it and a little DS 20 I have out this weekend to shoot some birds. I load 3/4 ounce, Win Lite, Win 209, AA hulls. Off hand I'm not sure, but I think PSI is 5600, maybe 1050 - 1100FPS? Has recoil of a 410... I can adjust loads with 7/8 or 1 ounce. If I want. I love mine and I know you'll be loving your's soon enough!
Chris, AZ

Bruce Hering 02-18-2021 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris Robenalt (Post 326237)
Bruce, my buttstock is straight with a Redhead pad I think. Not sure if pad was original, it was missing so I ground an old one I had. Single select trigger, 28" Damascus IC & IM I believe, ejectors. The Dr. bought it as a package deal, came out of Pennsylvania. He gifted It to me. It came in parts and I put it all back together and returned it to the bird fields. Haven't shot it in awhile. I think I'll take it and a little DS 20 I have out this weekend to shoot some birds. I load 3/4 ounce, Win Lite, Win 209, AA hulls. Off hand I'm not sure, but I think PSI is 5600, maybe 1050 - 1100FPS? Has recoil of a 410... I can adjust loads with 7/8 or 1 ounce. If I want. I love mine and I know you'll be loving your's soon enough!
Chris, AZ

Chris:

That must have been an interesting rebuild. I have seen these Lefever's taken apart and I am not sure I want to get into that....

My question above had to do with "what kind of walnut is that?" I really like the lines....

I should add; God willing the gun will see some dove, waterfowl, and target shooting. And, of course, some showing off.

Chris Robenalt 02-18-2021 09:52 PM

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Here are a couple better pics of the stock. I know LeFever used English, French and Circassion walnut. I don't know my woods. Perhaps Chris Dawe or Brian Dudley could help identify. I just cleaned the wood, freshened up the checkering and rubbed some finish in. I wanted to keep the character and age to match the metal. We are lucky to have these old guns Bruce, not a lot of them around to be had. Hope you enjoy your's as much as I do mine!
Chris, AZ

Bruce Hering 02-18-2021 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris Robenalt (Post 326313)
Here are a couple better pics of the stock. I know LeFever used English, French and Circassion walnut. I don't know my woods. Perhaps Chris Dawe or Brian Dudley could help identify. I just cleaned the wood, freshened up the checkering and rubbed some finish in. I wanted to keep the character and age to match the metal. We are lucky to have these old guns Bruce, not a lot of them around to be had. Hope you enjoy your's as much as I do mine!
Chris, AZ

Chris:

Thanks so much for your reply.

Yea, I know, these great guns are something to special. Many represent great family history and have great stories to tell.

I am saving your pics if thats OK..

Chris Robenalt 02-19-2021 08:13 AM

You're right about the stories Bruce. I tell my buddies if they listen hard enough, they'll hear those stories from the past, as told by the gun! I'm a believer in returning these old relics to the field. You're more than welcome to the pics! I may have more this weekend after we shoot birds. Taking my DS20 along also. Keep us up to date with yours.
Chris, AZ


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