My father-inlaw passed away a little more than 1 year ago. His father and family were from Minnesota and great bird hunters. He left an L C Smith 12 gauge 3E two barrel set. The barrels are 30" choked open/open and a 26" choked improved/full. He loaned the gun to a good friend in the 60's and while in his care and the trunk of his car it was in a garage fire. The friend was beside himself and had the gun restored at Pachmeyers in LA. Each barrel has its own forearm. The safety slides both forward and rearward from safe and is not automatic.
The question is; What is a fair value for the gun? It is not for sale but one heir will buy the others out.









Last edited by PM; 03/29/10 03:13 AM.