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Unread 12-03-2011, 09:18 AM   #3
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Thanks, Dean. I know that a lot of folks think this subject is a 'dead horse', so I thought I would reopen the wound with a little eloquence! My 1929 Trojan 20 gauge toplever sits, just a skosh, to the right of center. I had a couple of well used L.C. Smiths that had levers pointing pert near to 7 o'clock, but still locked up tight. My Baker toplever is centered, but I think it has reached the end of its rope. The action locks up tight, but the barrel lug would require the addition of metal to restore the original tightness.
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