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Lefever DSE 20
Here is another little princess of the uplands you wont see too often. I imagine you could find a hundred VH or Sterlingworth 20's for every one of these you will see.
Syracuse Lefever DSE (yup, ejectors) 20 ga, with 26" IC/M barrels. Probably weighs 5 1/2 lbs. Very little bluing left and no case colors. Wood is decent but probably a little oil soaked at the head. I saw one of these once that had been totally reblued, recased, and refinished and it was beautiful. Ive had this one over 20 yrs and think I will leave it as is. Love to find one in 16.
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Definitely a classic and one of my favorites. I am having an E grade worked on at the moment...however 12 ga. Can't wait to get it back. I regularly shoot a GE and love it.
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