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A Smith Family Shoot
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The trigger finger was getting itchy, so I decided to beat the heat and join the Smith family for an early morning shoot. With "Opening Day" so close, I thought it best to check out the flights, get dialed in, and decide which gun I'll start the season with. Happy shooting and good luck boys!
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Yes, the bottom is an Ideal ejector, 28". The top is a 3- 30", the middle is a 2E-28". If you click on the pic it should show better detail.
Chris |
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Without looking I cant say. I'm not an authority on Smiths. Yes, the Ideal is nice. I favor the regular frame Smiths myself. I shoot that 3E well, I need to grind a vintage pad for it. I do have a friend that has a nice Ideal if you're interested. It's much nicer than mine.
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Smith guns do not have the weight of barrels stamped on them like the Parkers do. Nice trio.
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Milton: it is not unusual to find the pre-fit & finish barrel weight on pre-1913 Smiths, but not uniform; 'C' is likely Crucible Steel, '4 over 7' (4# 7oz.), and 'W&R' which was likely an importer of the "rough forged tubes".
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Are the barrels damascus? What is the grade? Are you sure of the DOM?
'BD' if a commonly found mark on pre-1913 No. 0 guns, and possibly that of Bauduin Doyen, a Nessonvaux damascus barrel and gun maker. They became part of the Syndicat des Fabricants de canons de fusils de la Vesdre in 1907. 'WR' was probably William Read & Sons, Boston http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL.../408735708.jpg |
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Thanks for the helpful reply Mr.Drew , I know hardly anything about Smiths but its always interesting to learn more about American doubles . |
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