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EE LeFever 12 Ga.
It has a missing cocking indicator on left side. How much of a job to replace is this. I was hoping to maybe fix myself if possible. I thank you in advance. Thomas :)
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i would not think that would be a big deal on a sidelock- assuming that's the case not one of his boxlocks
if you have the other one in the other lock - you have a model to copy first thing to do is get the lock off and let us know |
It is a piece of cake Thomas.
The indicator is retained by a small flat spring. That is it. If the indicator is missing, then the spring likely is too. If you need them, let me know, i have plenty of both parts. |
Brian: Thanks for the reply. I will it apart and see what I need. Thomas
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There is a couple variations ,I don't think any two Lefevers are alike ,but Brian is correct its an easy fix ...an EE ,wow Thomas ,any pics ?
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Chris: I don't have access to take pictures at this time but thanks for the reply. I have moved and in the process of remodeling the new home the computer took a crap. I can still use the IPad but not sure how to post pictures from it. Thomas
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Sounds like a worthy project. Good luck with your move and post pictures when you are up and running
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them lefevers are great guns especially the higher grades like yours....my father had a 10 ga e grade that he bought in 1959 for 125 passed up a lc smith 8 ga for 250 i about cried..i have the lefever now....charlie
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All work here is custom and charged as go, tools are made to your screws in order to open gun, inspect all, make part, fit, assembly, check safety and function, test fire, ship restricted delivery service, insured 50% over firearm value given by customer.
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