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05-19-2020, 09:54 AM
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David, I surely like solid rib Model 12's along with M12's with Simmons vent ribs. I know the latter aren't held in regard by purist collectors but they have their place in history, look way cool and few will argue with how they come up and shoot whether for clays or in the field.
Garry, not a grouse but here's another honest Lefever with a late '19 season cock bird taken on opportunity while walking to a grouse cover. This one is a 12-gauge G Grade with Ejectors, 1908 gun as I recall, with original/uncut 26" steel tubes choked 1/4 and 3/4. The papers are my reloads with #7 shot.
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05-19-2020, 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Frank Srebro
David, I surely like solid rib Model 12's too along with M-12's with Simmons vent ribs. I know the latter aren't held in regard by purist collectors but they have their place in history. The good Simmons ones look way cool and few will argue with how they come up and shoot whether for clays or in the field.
Garry, not a grouse but here's another honest Lefever with a late '19 season cock bird taken on opportunity while walking to a grouse cover. This one is a 12-gauge GE, 1908 gun as I recall, with original/uncut 26" steel tubes choked 1/4 and 3/4. The papers are my reloads with #7 shot.
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Frank, Thanks for posting the photo. These old guns can still "do it"...probably better than most of us old guys that carry them (at least in my case). You've inspired me to get my Lefevers out this coming season and see what I can do with them in my home covers. Again, thanks for posting. I sure like seeing these photos, especially with the season so far away.
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