The Infallible trigger on my Lefever has the 1912 patent dates on the side of housing, under the wood. The gun itself is sort of a conundrum. It is a Twist bbl H grade having doll's hesd & indicators, but appears to have DS wood & forend. The stock has the uncapped half grip of the DS & the forend wood is lacking any escutcheon or tip ala the DS. It is stamped with two SN's being only 4 digits apart. On both the frame & bbl these SN's appear to have been overstamped from a previous Number. The two SN's are 73338 & 73342, which unless something has turned up recently were the highest two SN's recorded for Lefever. I highly suspect it was put togrther from some of the last remaining parts at Ithaca, possibly by an Employee. An Infallible trigger could have definitely been on hand at Ithaca at the time. Perhaps no Lefever ones were even left.
This of course has no real bearing on whether the one in question was installed inside or outside of the Baker factory, just threw it in.


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