You would be hard pressed to find another $300.00 Lefever gun that was not in a basket. If you are looking for a high condition gun that will be a family valuable this gun is not it. If you are looking for a decent shooter with what looks like fairly decent stock drop then this gun is a very good buy.
Does 29.5 instead of 30 or 32" even make that much difference? This gun will be more useful as mod and mod choked gun than as extra full and full that several other Lefevers I own. I can not see reaming out those old guns to make them more user friendly but this gun you could make I/C and Mod without any decrease in value. That gun with open chokes could be a very fun gun to own and shoot.
Did anyone else notice he also has listed as an I grade a gun that is Described as "Lefever I grade 12ga, 30" full & ext full, Damascus barrels, Double triggers, Exts, 60% cc but dulling, 70% print on barrels, Excellent bores, 14 1/2 LOP butt plate, No cracks"? I have seen two other I grades with the same features. Were they bin clean out guns at the end of production or early guns that were made from better grade parts? Lefever is the one maker that never seems to follow any real rules.