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Jack: Do your barrels have the 'LLH' mark just ahead of the flats? LLH was the mark of Laurent Lochet-Habran, a Belgian barrel maker. Sanderson Steel is reported to have purchased barrels from LLH, and their mark has also been found on Fox, Ithaca, Lefever, Baker, and Hunter Arms Fulton and "Ranger" for Sears guns.
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Drew , yes there is the LLH stamp on both barrels . Is this significant ? What does this mean . Thanks for what ever info you can give . Thanks
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Thanks Jack. It's a common finding on "Armor," "London," and occasionally "Nitro" steel barrels, but the first time I've seen that mark on a LRWF.
Here's more infro: http://www.littlegun.be/arme%20belge...t%20g%20gb.htm http://www.littlegun.be/arme%20belge...mille%20gb.htm Knick SBT Baker guns with 'LLH' may be marked "Nitro Rolled Steel" and "Fluid Temper Steel." BTW: The three-lobed crown over a 'D' mark of Jean-Baptiste Delcour-Dupont of Nessonvaux is also found on Smith, A.H. Fox, Lefever, and Ithaca NID and Lefever Nitro Special A Grades
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I have a Marlin LC Smith double that is a beautiful gun, however the foriron that keeps the forend on the barrels is broken. I have the broken part but would like to get a new one. I can't seem to find one, does any one have any idea's
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06-25-2009, 07:36 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Jack, I have a Field 1924 32" Smith that looks similar to yours without the 3" chamber stamp. The chambers may have been lengthened as it is now a 3" gun. I've shot 2 3/4" 1 3/8 oz Kent TM shells through it for geese without damage, but I wouldn't do it again unless I had it glass bedded to prevent cracks. They were effective, though.
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Reply to brother J Varicum
I have a complete unbroken forearm iron with screws for a 12 gauge LC Smith- but for an O grade circa 1895- extractor gun. Sorry- I sold the part to a gentleman in Upstate NE-
Last edited by Francis Morin; 07-11-2009 at 06:20 PM.. Reason: Part is sold as of 7/7/09 |
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06-29-2009, 05:44 PM | #9 | ||||||
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Smith parts sources http://www.lcsmith.org/faq/parts.html
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Repairs for a LC Smith fore iron |
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Repairs for a LC Smith fore iron
Thanks for the information, I have been in the Heart Hospital and have not been able to
respond, but will do so as soon as I get home in the next couple of days. James Van Blaricum |
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