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LC Smith OOE sidelock ejector Guns International #: 102555077 Seller's Inventory #: P91L4 Category: LC Smith Shotguns - Classic Doubles Shotguns Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: O'Malley Brothers Company: O'Malley Brothers INC Member Since: 11/29/21 First Name: Mike State: Washington Zip: 98020-3021 Country: United States Phone: (206) 972-9080 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 91 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. All long guns are $50 shipping and Pistols are $25 and cased pistols are $45 shipping CC are a additional 3.8% Payment Types Accepted: Cashiers check, Money Order and CC with a aditional 3.8% fee About Us: O'Malley Brothers Inc - With over 55 years of experience, it's not only our business, it's our family tradition. Our business is dedicated to providing you quality firearms. We are a import business so firearms may have foreign proofs and import marks. All long guns are $50 shipping and Pistols are $25 and cased pistols are $45 shipping CC are a additional 3.8% Description: L.C. Smith OO E Gun is a sidelock ejector with a LOP of 14" drop at comb 1 3/4" drop at heal 2 3/4"with a weight of 7.8lbs. The 30" barrels are choked full and full . gun is chambered for 2 3/4" L.C. Smith is easily one of the most recognizable names in the world of American double guns. They are also unique in design when compared to many of the other popular doubles of their time and are inarguably tied to wingshooting history in the States. W. H. Baker and the brothers Leroy Smith and Lyman Cornelius Smith began making guns in partnership in 1879 under the Baker name. Their offerings included side-by-side shotguns with external hammers and three barrel guns — side-by-side shotgun barrels over a rifle barrel, commonly referred to as drillings. In 1880, W.H. Baker and Leroy Smith would go on to create the Ithaca Gun Company, leaving L.C. Smith to make guns under the Baker name until 1889. At that time the company passed to John Hunter of Fulton, N.Y., and the production of the L.C. Smith Gun that most folks are familiar with began at length. During this period of production, options and variety were added to the lineup, including a number of grades, gauges, stock configurations, ejectors, and trigger options. Though company ownership changed hands over the course of time, the next significant purchase came in 1945 when the Marlin Arms company purchased the L.C. Smith name. Production continued for four or five years until a portion of the factory collapsed, causing an eventual shutdown and the suspension of production. The Marlin Arms Company did produce a few guns in the late 60s and early 70s, though production was very limited. Price: $1,500.00 Curio/Relic: Yes Shotgun Gauge: 12 Gauge Manufacturer: LC Smith Model: OO Ejector Serial Number: 213441 Barrel Length: 30 Chambers: 2 3/4" Ejectors: yes Condition: good Metal Condition: good Wood Condition: good Bore Condition: good Action: sidelock ejector Triggers: double Stock: walnut Stock Comb: 1 3/4 Stock Heel: 2 3/4 Stock Cast: neutral LOP: 14 Weight: 7.8 Choke Left: full Choke Right: Full |