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There just seems to be a bit of a mark behind the lockplate on one of the pictures. I'm sure, if you don't see it, it doesn't exist. I would love to add that gun to my collection of Lefevers, but I am selling, not buying.
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Hi Bill,
Thank you for your note. I looked over the gun again and there is a small indentation (scratch that does not break the finish) behind the right lock plate as you suggested. There seems to be some sort of mark behind the left lock plate, but hard to tell what it is. Thanks for pointing it out. I will make sure I share that with any buyer. Best, George |
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Nice gun. Lefevers are the other make of shotgun I collect and shoot. I’d shoot that gun. Why are you selling it? If you’re not interested in shooting it, sell it to whoever made you the offer on the LACA site.
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Mike,
Thanks for your note. Selling it for my aging Uncle...not much of a shotgun guy, more US military weapons and a full gun safe already. George |
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