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The 30" Lefever that Pete mentioned is truly light for a ten. However, my 28" 7 pound, 4 ounce ten probably sets the record for a light Lefever. It also has original fluid steel barrels, the only Lefever of that configuration to surface. Very high grade Lefevers with fluid steel are known, but only a very few. My 28" gun measures out a very common modified and full.
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