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My wife has one, but the chances of her selling it are slim. She also has a 20 gauge which we are trying to sell.
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I read somewhere that the .410s and 28s were made by Zabala. The 12s and 20s are Italian.
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01-30-2013, 10:44 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Gunsinternational Item number 100310544 which is an ad from Cabelas in Rogers Minn. for a .410 Marlin L.C. Smith.
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01-31-2013, 01:13 PM | #6 | ||||||
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I had one one for a while. It worked just fine but for some reason I felt it wasn't hitting the same place every time. Point of impact seemed to differ when shooting and I don't know how that could happen. I had 3 other guys use the gun and they were a little bewildered also. I never patterned the gun and sold it not long after I got it. I guess it could have been us but 1 guy was a consistent 24/25 skeet shooter and shot double barreled guns and he was hitting missing both high house st1 and low house st7. I believe the gun was made in Italy, it's been a while so I could wrong. I liked it though, wish I had shot it better.
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thanks for the link james that is the first one i have seen listed. that one is a spainish built gun
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01-31-2013, 08:34 PM | #8 | ||||||
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The LC Smith website has information on where these 410's were made etc. Their site is not as rich as PGCA's but it is informative.
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