I don't usually buy the quarterly "The Double Gun Journal' but at Gander Mountain today- using the gift cards from the gals I received for Xmas- I went to their magazine rack and perused a copy- when I found fotos of Ernest Hemingway in Paris in 1945, I broke down and "dropped the dime" and bought it-
Later at home, being very fond of the LC Smith shotguns, I read with great interest the fine article on an 12 A-2 Smith- HOWEVER- WHETHER A TYPO OR A ERROR- check out the middle graph on page 119-- discussing the Krupp barrels and the anti-German feeling after the sinking of the RMS Lusitania- and I quote: "We also know that unrestricted German U-Boat warfare resulted in the sinking of the RMS LUSITANIA on May 1, 1915--- " Ooopsie-- You can't change history Mr. Archer- The LUSITANIA left the NYC docks on May 1- 1915, and was attacked by the German U-Boat as it was headed for the port of Liverpool, and sunk off the Irish coast 6 days later, on May 7.
Could be a type setting error, a 1 key struck instead of the 7 key, but the fact is, for a high-end magazine that retails for $16.00 per issue with our 6% tax here in MI-- Huumm- But other than that, great article- Not sure I agree with the Krupp stamp placed on their sets of export gun barrels being removed and replaced by the term "Monogram Steel"-- as the Krupp die striking is fairly deep and consistent, if it was ground off and re-struck at Fulton-well, anyway- great article in spite of the error of a key date in World War I era history-
I also learned something new- to me- from his article on page 115- the fotos of the Smith barrel muzzles- I had thought all the Nitro proofed steel barrels on pre-1913 Smiths had the "dimples" on the top and bottom ribs- a sure-fire way to insure the Smith you are buying has uncut barrels--
The author points out that this feature was only on Grade 2 and above Smiths- good thing to know-- I bought a nice clean unaltered 12 O grade recently DT, EXT- 28" Armor Steel barrels and they gauge Mod. and Full- But i was concerned, as even though they 'taped" at a dead even 28" on my Stanley-- there were no 'dimples" as on my 12 2E and 3E Smiths--Now I know, so thanks Mr. Archer- for that bit of worthwhile knowledge-
That leads to another "Buyer beware" issue- on one of the many gun auction sites a dealer has a very nice looking 3E 12- which he lists as having original factory 29" barrels choked M&F--he had fotos, but NOT of the muzzles- I e-mailed him and asked for close up fotos of the muzzles on that gun- guess what- Dead in the Water- he never returned my e-mail or supplied fotos- Now I don't know what that tells you, friends and neighbors, but I sure know what it tells me--
Last edited by Run With The Fox; 12/31/11 12:51 AM.