L.C. Smith Eagle Grade Long Range Eye Candy

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L.C. Smith Eagle Grade Long Range Eye Candy

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Straight grip, 32", 3" chambers
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Craig, I really like the duck on the side. I have had 3 L.C. Sminth shotguns in my past, all 16 gauges. A collector quality field grade hammer gun, a nice trap grade and speciality grade. All have gone down the road.
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Craig, you certainly find some very nice guns. Thanks for sharing. John
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That's a beauty. This from the recent Ward's auction would look good next to it --
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I acquired a Field Grade Long Range this year but it is not nearly as nice as this one
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Nice pics Craig for sure but I have been lucky enough to handle this gun and it is truly a showstopper in person.... deep warm tones in case color, blue & wood finish. Frankly one of my favorite Elsies I've seen.
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Wow, that is a awesome find, congrats!
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Whoa! Be still my heart.
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I saw and handled Craig's Eagle Long Range right after he got it and he was smiling from ear to ear. Sweet gun and a great catch. Straight gripper to boot.
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As nice as that Eagle Grade is, I think Walter Snyder showed us the top end of American 12-gauge 3-inch Magnum doubles in the current issue of The Double Gun Journal. From when the $1000 Grade passed through Julias --
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Dave I agree that ithaca $1000. Grade is one heck of duck gun.
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