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What's the difference in the LC Smiths?
Unread 08-23-2015, 05:08 PM   #1
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Default What's the difference in the LC Smiths?

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I just purchased a long range, I was curious in the differences in the LC smiths? What affects price? What's the difference between the Syracuse and Fulton NY guns? Sorry for all the questions but I joined to learn!
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Best place to go for that info Michael is the LC Smith website.

http://www.lcsmith.org/shotguns/grades.html
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Here's a good thread on the LC Smith Forum in regards to Syracuse / Fulton guns.

http://members.boardhost.com/lcsmith...260285243.html

Go to http://www.lcsmith.org/ and browse around. Much of your questions could be answered there.
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If you bought the one that was recently on Gunbroker, then you did well. Seller was in SC I believe
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If you bought the one that was recently on Gunbroker, then you did well. Seller was in SC I believe
Yes I was blessed enough to win the LC Longrange.
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them long range are good for ducks...i use mine for turkey and ducks....them long range are not to common...i think you will enjow it...and as the fellas said go to the lc smith site you will get all good anwsers to your question about your gun...if your gona shoot a few heavy loads in your gun have the stock glassed for sure....
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I wish I had been paying attention when that Rochester Ordnance/Wildfowl Smith sold on Gunbroker a month or so back. That is a big one that got away
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