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Posted By: Tamid L C Smith Ideal - 03/18/21 05:56 PM
I'm looking at a LC Smith Ideal Grade and have a few questions about the serial number. The number is RE78138. I'd like to know what the RE represents and the year of manufacture.
It also needs a new butt pad. For year of mfg would it be horn or bakelite?

Appreciate all the responses.
Posted By: skeettx Re: L C Smith Ideal - 03/18/21 05:58 PM
RE = Regular Frame Ejector
https://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=298545&page=all

When made? What gauge?

I would say 1925

http://www.lcsmith.org/shotguns/manufacture.html
Posted By: Geo. Newbern Re: L C Smith Ideal - 03/18/21 05:58 PM
I doubt that....Geo

Just noticed the answer before mine. I think that's the correct interpretation of the RE prefix...Geo
Posted By: topgun Re: L C Smith Ideal - 03/18/21 10:19 PM
The poster is correct. The "R" prefix denotes a standard or "Regular" sized frame; the "E" prefix denotes factory installed Auto-ejectors.
The only other Smith serial number prefix stamps are "FW" which denotes Hunter's "Featherweight" or smaller sized frame.
There were no "R" frames produced during the Marlin production era so all Marlin era frames were stamped with the "FW" prefix stamp, but they also included another prefix stamp; an "S" which stamp distinguishes the late Marlin era Smith guns from those produced by the old L.C. Smith Gun Co. When Marlin reintroduced the Smith gun in 1968, those guns were on "FW" frames that also included a new code stamp; these late guns are serial number prefix stamped "FWM".
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