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Just wanted to share a quick pic of two L C Smith "Long Range" guns that will be hunting along with my regulars this year. Both are 1927 guns, 12-gauge of course, 32 inchers with factory 3-inch chambers and original tight choking. Double triggers.
Both Smiths are on idle right now. There are some geese around but few ducks, and turkey season isn't open as yet.
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those are real beauties Frank, I wish you good luck for the season
I'll be taking my most recently acquired LongRange into the marsh this year, its a field grade not near the condition of yours, but with ejectors which are a little uncommon for field grades.
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