Used LC SMITH Specialty Grade 12 Gauge Trap
Guns International #: 101322880 Seller's Inventory #: sr446.4
Category: LC Smith Shotguns - Shotguns - American Double

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Seller: Millers Gun Center
Member Since: 5/15/19
First Name: Robert
Last Name: Miller
State: Delaware
Zip: 19720
Country: United States
Phone: (302) 328-9747
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Number of Active Listings: 474
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Seller: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
“Millers Gun Center” Located in New Castle Delaware
Payment Types Accepted: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Money Order & Certified Check (All CC's are subject to a 3% convenience fee when shipped)

About Us: Miller’s was born in 1959 as the direct result of the Miller family’s passion for the shooting sports. Our inventory of guns and shooting accessories is among the best on the East Coast, and our top-notch firearm services are second to none.


Description:
Used LC SMITH Specialty Grade
12 Gauge
Trap 
30 inch barrel
Full and Full Chokes
Stock re-finished
comb has been cut
drop of comb and heel 1 1/2 " and 2 1/4"
Very good condition
Buyer Pays Shipping

date looks like 1921 according to 
(://doublegunshop/dgsnos5.htm)


more info from (://lcsca.clubexpress/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=43784&module_id=246438)
  Specialty  (1912-1950)
The 1913 catalog states "A fine gun in all details, built to last a lifetime. Handsomely engraved . . . with fine lines of the best weapon and at a most moderate price. A thoroughly sound, serviceable gun, well fitted. Every attention has been paid to produce in this our Specialty grade a well-balanced and good shooting-gun and we have every confidence in recommending it to sportsmen who are desirous of having a high quality gun and do not feel justified in purchasing our highest." Base price in 1913 was $64. The Hunter One-Trigger added $25 and ejectors added $11. The base price was $131 in 1945. As with the lower grades, it was available in 10, 12, 16, and 20 gauges with the 410 being available later. Barrels were Nitro Steel, or Damascus Steel could be ordered. Common barrel lengths were 26, 28, 30, and 32 inches and were "bored any way you choose." The nicely figured walnut stocks were available in full pistol, half pistol, and straight grips. L.C. SMITH was engraved on the lock plates. A pair of quail was engraved on the left lock plate, and a waterfowl scene was engraved on the right. The serial number was engraved on the trigger guard extension. The regular rib had a precious metal bar inlaid at the junction of the rib and rib extension. This bar was not present on guns with ventilated ribs or raised ribs. The left barrel was roll-stamped HUNTER ARMS CO. INC. M'F'R'S FULTON, N.Y., U.S.A. The right barrel was roll-stamped L.C. SMITH SPECIALTY GRADE. Most of the Specialty Grade guns were made between 1912 and 1945, but a few (148) were made by the LC. Smith Gun Company between 1945 and 1950. The total production was 6,911 (19 10-gauge, 5,032 12-gauge, 720 16-gauge, 1,100 20-gauge, and 40 .410). Automatic ejectors were placed on 6,012 shotguns.

SOLD

Serial Number: sr449.4