But isn't that true of any gun manufacturer, the higher grades are usually in the front of a catalog. Some change it by goes the other way to get your interest.

With L.C. Smiths, starting at No. 5 up, they were all custom made to your specifications, not that you couldn't get some of these same features as in the higher grades, but then on a lower grade with options your price might be in the upper range.

On some of L.C. Smiths highest quality pre-1913's, the A3, there were only 18 made and then it was the highest priced gun anywhere, that included English guns.


David