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Unread 11-01-2012, 07:41 AM   #11
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Steve, I came upon a shotgun I 'just had to have', and the Lefever became a bargaining tool. That G Grade was a great handling gun. I actually like the 'hockey stick' dimensions on older guns.
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Unread 11-01-2012, 10:05 AM   #12
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There is a really nice circa 1900 Lefever G 12ga with damascus barrels, nice wood and lots of case colors that is available if a person is looking. Not cheap but probably fair priced, and not mine but privately held. If you are looking , PM me and I'll connect you. So far as I know, it is a collector quality gun.
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I got to handle my neighbors O grade DM Lefever a couple of months back. First Lefever I have ever handled, pretty rare on this side of the country. Very nice gun, unfortunately the right barrel is blown. Made my week to see it.
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I got to handle my neighbors O grade DM Lefever a couple of months back. First Lefever I have ever handled, pretty rare on this side of the country. Very nice gun, unfortunately the right barrel is blown. Made my week to see it.
Lefevers have a problem. The company was bought and the gun morphed into a rather plain box lock gun. So early Lefevers are not like the later ones which were made into the 1940s. You want the side lock gun; or at least I do. Not sure when they stopped making them, but I think, not long after Uncle Dan left the company in 1901 or 02. I guess he was quite a character and difficult to get along with.

I read that Lefevers were the first hammerless shotgun. Anyway, I enjoy my very standard "I" grade which was a hardware store gun when it came out.
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Unread 11-01-2012, 01:55 PM   #15
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The locks ( aka hammer mechanism) are within and attached to the frame and not to the side plates so they are boxlocks. Side cover plates conceal the action and access is by removing the side covers.
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Unread 11-01-2012, 02:29 PM   #16
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Bruce,

The earlier (serial number pre-25000) Lefevers are semi-side locks as the sears and sear springs were mounted to the lock plates.

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Sorry, this would have been a double post.

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Unread 11-01-2012, 02:57 PM   #18
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As to the box lock Lefever the Nitro Special was pretty plain but Dan himself had his own boxlock design that was quite something to behold ,I wish I had some photo's of one to offer up...I'm willing to bet Mr.Day could find a few pic's all the same, he seem's to have an amazing talent at finding pic's of the most beautiful gun's!!!
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Bruce,

The earlier (serial number pre-25000) Lefevers are semi-side locks as the sears and sear springs were mounted to the lock plates.

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Thanks Jack. I didn't know that. My knowledge of Lefevers is pretty limited and I was going on the gun shown. I'm getting a bigger picture that they varied quite a bit. Chris, I have seen a few of the early Lefever boxlocks and they are attractive to me. The late ones look sort of industrial but each person has different likes.
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Here's one I found on guns america ,I hope this work's .... item Number: 901548294
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