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LC Smith
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Well I just got my first LC Smith ,it's a 20ga 28" Ideal grade ,made in 1919 ,it has a Curtis Forend Fastner ,2 1/2 chambers ,chokes are full at .028 & .027 ,at 6 lbs 2 oz its feels great. Can't wait to shoot her but not today ,snow ,ice and rain starting to fall.
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nice looking Elsie James
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Dats nice!!!! Light for a L.C. (-: I am waiting for a hi condition field grade 16 28" M/F I think I bought it very right!, its coming from federalist state of California so it will be a few more days before it gets to Ohio.
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At one time I had an Ideal grade two barrel set in 20ga. Nice gun congrats.
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My only Ideal is an 11 pound ten gauge pigeon gun.
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And my Ideal is the 10lbs 1oz light weight twin of Murphy's.
Seriously very nice gun thanks for posting and enjoy---a great value. |
very nice. Ideal 20 gauges handle well. Good shooting.
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The gun shop just down the street from me had a 20 ga. Trap Grade. What a sweet handling gun. He had it for sale in his shop for a couple of years. He finally put it on gunbroker and it was gone in two weeks.
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I only have two 20 gauges but I shoot my Field grade LC 20 gauge the best. Enjoy shooting your LC James! |
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