May
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
Who's Online Now
3 members (R Reynolds, 2 invisible), 282 guests, and 4 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Forum Statistics
Forums10
Topics38,518
Posts545,713
Members14,419
Most Online1,344
Apr 29th, 2024
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Page 6 of 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 8,158
Likes: 114
Sidelock
**
Offline
Sidelock
**

Joined: May 2008
Posts: 8,158
Likes: 114
Let me know the details and gauge, grade of the Smith you want to possibly sell, pls- Oh Master of the Hunt--I love Elsies- never had a problem with any of mine, but I super-fussy about the ones I do buy- and of course, 12 gauge only- thanks- RWTF


"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 8,158
Likes: 114
Sidelock
**
Offline
Sidelock
**

Joined: May 2008
Posts: 8,158
Likes: 114
Yes indeed- but at 8.5 lbs., a tad hefty for a woodcock/grouse gun perhaps??


"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 3,097
Likes: 338
Sidelock
**
Offline
Sidelock
**

Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 3,097
Likes: 338
Originally Posted By: Ted Schefelbein
Larry,
RE your comment that American doubles were, generally, built for hard use. Some, really weren't. A gun with the amount of wood between the action and head of the stock (little) and corrosive solder/flux used to knit the barrels together, not to mention the lack of support for the toplever spindle and other Rube Goldbergian screwups that an LC Smith is a showcase of, is not intended for hard use. The "Old Reliable" is a complicated mess inside, and has a perfectly designed splitting maul for an action, riding on the head of the stock. Yes, the village idiot has seen some, but, the really good gunsmiths have often seen the light.
The very expensive English guns, purchased by the well to do, did get the service you spoke of (they were unbelievably expensive, even then) but, for every one of them were half a dozen game keepers guns or lesser boxlocks that didn't, and many, many, of them seem to have survived, and keep right on chugging.
There is much to frustrate Murphy's law on an A&D pattern boxlock, constructed in England. I believe that the reason we have those wonderful best buy guns you refer to is that the companies that produced them, in Italy, Japan, or wherever decided to copy and improve where they could the typical Anson & Deeley, and NOT something like the Elsie.
The Petric is still alive in the form of the Petric, by the way Larry. They have been produced in St. Etienne for about a decade, now. Nice gun. Expensive gun. Nobody here knows about them.

Best,
Ted


You missed your calling, Ted. You should have been a propaganda minister, somewhere. Probably here.
JR

Last edited by John Roberts; 12/09/16 01:32 PM.

Be strong, be of good courage.
God bless America, long live the Republic.
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 12,743
Sidelock
***
Offline
Sidelock
***

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 12,743
My FE grade Lefever has been my go to gun for the past 48 yrs. Has never failed me in this time. When I first bought it I was not at that point willing to shoot damascus so had a new set of barrels made for it in Italy of Bohler steel. They are choked .012" & .024". Still have the original bbls for it, did not sacrifice them for parts for the new ones.By varying the loads from light 1oz loads up to the 3 3/4-1 loads I have killed quail, a few woodcock, rabbits, squirells, some ducks & a couple of turkeys with it.
Personally I am rather proud of the part American gunmakers played & the guns they put in the hands of ordinary people. Even my lowly H grade Lefevers all perform great & they are all obviously (Except one Ithaca assembled one) at least 100 yrs old. Have not seen any A&D actioned gun of like price range I would trade a one of these for.


Miller/TN
I Didn't Say Everything I Said, Yogi Berra
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 3,553
Sidelock
**
Offline
Sidelock
**

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 3,553
Jag'
I think Demonworks was Midland gun Co
Some of there best stuff, though rare , is pretty damn fine
franc

Joined: May 2008
Posts: 8,158
Likes: 114
Sidelock
**
Offline
Sidelock
**

Joined: May 2008
Posts: 8,158
Likes: 114
I believe that the top lever spindle on the L.C. Smith hammerless guns is supported by the counterbored hole in the trigger plate- I will grant you that re-assemblying a Smith requires some know-how as to getting this in proper alignment and then placing the retaining machine screw in battery- but a Smith action being "complicated"-- not much more than a Parker- but less than a AH Fox or Ithaca NID, I believe.


"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 104
burch Offline OP
Sidelock
OP Offline
Sidelock

Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 104
Dang man, I'm glad I started this topic. I'm gaining more info than I bargained for.


God bless the fine men and women in the U.S. military
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 2,272
Likes: 525
Sidelock
**
Offline
Sidelock
**

Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 2,272
Likes: 525
Colonel Isaac Newton Lewis of the U.S. Army & Samuel McLean designed the Lewis gun. GE Lewis had nothing to do with it.

Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 533
Likes: 2
Sidelock
**
Offline
Sidelock
**

Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 533
Likes: 2
I have a very nice Ithaca NID I may part with. Recently refinished stock with recut checkering. New starburst recoil pad. Cocking indicators, 28" mirror barrels and toward the lower end of your cost. Let me know if you might be interested.


Tom C

�There are some who can live without wild things and some who cannot.�
Aldo Leopold
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 2,399
Likes: 15
Sidelock
***
Offline
Sidelock
***

Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 2,399
Likes: 15
And the grade is--?

Page 6 of 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Link Copied to Clipboard

doublegunshop.com home | Welcome | Sponsors & Advertisers | DoubleGun Rack | Doublegun Book Rack

Order or request info | Other Useful Information

Updated every minute of everyday!


Copyright (c) 1993 - 2024 doublegunshop.com. All rights reserved. doublegunshop.com - Bloomfield, NY 14469. USA These materials are provided by doublegunshop.com as a service to its customers and may be used for informational purposes only. doublegunshop.com assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in these materials. THESE MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT-ABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. doublegunshop.com further does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information, text, graphics, links or other items contained within these materials. doublegunshop.com shall not be liable for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including without limitation, lost revenues or lost profits, which may result from the use of these materials. doublegunshop.com may make changes to these materials, or to the products described therein, at any time without notice. doublegunshop.com makes no commitment to update the information contained herein. This is a public un-moderated forum participate at your own risk.

Note: The posting of Copyrighted material on this forum is prohibited without prior written consent of the Copyright holder. For specifics on Copyright Law and restrictions refer to: http://www.copyright.gov/laws/ - doublegunshop.com will not monitor nor will they be held liable for copyright violations presented on the BBS which is an open and un-moderated public forum.

Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5
(Release build 20201027)
Responsive Width:

PHP: 7.0.33-0+deb9u11+hw1 Page Time: 0.092s Queries: 36 (0.068s) Memory: 0.8494 MB (Peak: 1.8992 MB) Data Comp: Off Server Time: 2024-05-11 15:50:49 UTC
Valid HTML 5 and Valid CSS