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ROMAC
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LC Smith's

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Here is a picture of a nice original condition LC Smith 16 I used to have. This one is a field grade featherweight with 30 inch tubes.

When you find them in this condition, it is hard not to stray.....but I did stupidly sell it to a buddy in a weak moment.

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Re: LC Smith's

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Very nice Smith .I own a 20 gauge ejector field grade with 32 inch barrels that I have managed to hold on to so far. Bobby
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only two Elsies here

an Ideal grade Long Range -
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and a quality 3 project gun- (broken but repairable stock)
this is the only gun i have that wears both ruffed grouse and woodcock
and it weighs almost 9 pounds and 32" full and full barrels :lol: not hauling it through an alder bottom- but clays next year and then the duck blind
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Re: LC Smith's

Post by Stan Hillis »

Very nice Smiths, both of you!
bbman3 wrote:Very nice Smith .I own a 20 gauge ejector field grade with 32 inch barrels that I have managed to hold on to so far. Bobby
You and I need to have a long talk about that gun, Bobby.

SRH
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