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Sorry to interrupt this pissing match. I stopped being a constant visitor years ago because of this BS. Can't believe my timing to jump right back into it the thick of it. Damn, I loved the good ole days. But can I indulge someones attention to find a hammer for a friends LC Specialty SN#RE 77920. 12 gauge. It's on the right side if it makes a difference. It's broke in two pieces. Also it looks like the firing pins are slightly miss matched. Might need a set of those also. Anyone having the part or knows of a source I would appreciate a reply. I will not challenge your political leanings or gender preference. Best to all the vintage friends of years ago. Hi GEO. Hope all is well. Randy email: randymccune88@gmail.com
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Randy,
Have you checked Numrich? They had some hammers last time I visitied the site. Also look on ebay, LC lock parts show up often. Check the Brophy book of LC engineer plans, they will tell if there is a difference between left and right. I,ll look later when I return and post.
good luck, John
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I have one.
But I wouldn't sell it to yOu jump'n all side wayz in the road up in cheer like u have...hell with U n you hamma
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I have hammers, bridles, springs, sears for a 12 gauge L.C. Smith-- also cocking rods, V bolt spring, etc. Your Specialty Grade takes the later style firing pins--the pre-1913 Smiths take a slightly different style, especially the early models with the bushings- RWTF
"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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Don't sell it to the yankee fOx
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Joseph, Joseph, Joseph-- You apparently have forgotten that I am a Yankee as well as Mr. RMC--my gun parts, and op books, older sporting related magazines are for sale to anybody who travels Dave's forum site- even to you, you old renegade--
Last edited by Run With The Fox; 02/04/19 05:23 PM.
"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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Don't sell it to the yankee fOx I agree. Northern Michigan? Charlevoix or Traverse City? ___________________________ Damn Yankee Lad, Lonny Rhodes, Detroit, Michigan
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Apparently friends with Geo also which makes him doubly suspect.
Id take cash only, Fox.
___________________________ Michigan! the water wonderland, what a lovely place to be!
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Don't worry about RMC. He's a way better guy than me. I wish he'd take up posting here again...Geo
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Don't worry about RMC. He's a way better guy than me. I wish he'd take up posting here again...Geo Well, if it ever comes to that, Ive got your six, Geo. You are one of the best, here. Best, Ted
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