Picked up another LC Smith for the collection. Found my first ejector gun,it is a 1927, serial # RE9742X regular frame that is in resonable shape.
What makes it unusual to me is the amount of nice original case colors,most I have seen in the field grades have been pretty faded.Gun does not appear to be used much, looks like mainly hunting use with a fair amount of field scratchs and dings.
Wood is decent with no cracks. Negatives is stock was cut for a recoil pad and barrels have some dents that will need to be addressed. Gun is very tight,barrels ring tru and ejectors are strong and timed well,almost lost one of my snap caps trying them out.
Gun has done some traveling over the years, recoil pad is from a gunsmith in Santa Monica CA, I picked it up from an auction in IL,now its in MD.
Was wondering if there is any special maintenance that needs to be done for the ejectors?
Also anyone in the Maryland area that has experiance in barrel dent removal or know of a close by resonable smith to do the work.
Thanks,
John




