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The first D.M. Lefever I ever saw in person was covered in red rust as a regular fixture in the hen house at a college friend's Grandmother's place near Fischers Mill, Oregon. Could still be there for all I know. Seemed beyond hope then, 1968, froze solid, couldn't move the safety roller or the top-lever.
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05-26-2014, 06:20 PM
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Kevin McCormack will remember the AHE 12 gauge bird gun that a local person of our long time acquaintance had in his possession. I had seen the gun in fully rusted shut, long left outdoors condition some years earlier, before our friend ended up with it. Believe me, if that AHE could be brought back, this 20 gauge can be restored.
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