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Unread 04-01-2014, 02:08 PM   #1
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Default Parker Web Site hacked?

Funny though. General L.C. Smith Discussions?

Lets talk about cracked stock heads in 99% of the guns that have see extensive use.
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I noticed that right away too.
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I also had to do a double check and make sure I was on the right website.
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It's April 1st. This has got to be a joke!!!!!
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What about General Benelli Discussions? Show us your camo patterns
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Guy who used to work on my guns called last week, and said he had a Smith for me to look at. Did not have the heart to tell him I had moved on from them, so I went to look at it.

It had beautiful 26" I.C. and Mod barrels, a nice high flat rib, and was light as a feather. The stock was cracked in every direction it could have been cracked. Behind the tang. Behind the locks both sides. Through the checkering. And a big chip below the frame and in front of the trigger guard had been glued back on. And the gun had been cared for as one could see no abuse. He asked for my opinion of price. I said $500 for the barrels and parts. It was a shame something so well cared for had met such of a fate.
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The LC Smiths that cracked behind the locks were the post 1913 Field Grades which were not properly inletted. That was a cost savings.

Look at the earlier Smith especially Grade 2 and higher. Very few of those stocks cracked behind the locks.
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I do notice that Josh was thanking every one posting in this thread - thinking he finally got a dedicate L.C. Forum on the PGCA Website..???

Well - he did!
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For about four hours

Best to all..!

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Went to an auction less than forty miles from my home on Saturday. I watched an L.C. Smith sell for $19,800 plus 6% Maryland sales tax. I had high hopes of owning it, but it was not to be.
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I thought L.C. Smith made typewriters........George
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