Just wanted to share a quick pic of two L C Smith "Long Range" guns that will be hunting along with my Foxes and others this year. Both are 1927 guns, 12-gauge of course, 32 inchers with 3-inch chambers and original tight choking. Double triggers.
Both Smiths are on idle right now. There are some geese around but few ducks and turkey season isn't open as yet.
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Frank, nice "Long Range" guns you have there.
I've picked up a few L C 's here and there but always focused on upland guns.
I've picked up a few L C 's here and there but always focused on upland guns.
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Those are beauties, Frank. They look new like they just came off the gun rack in a sporting goods store!
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Frank, those look like nice "far reaching" guns and I wish you the best of luck. I'm hoping to get back out Saturday morning, but after that it's going to be tough. It's only Mid October and already Cindy is growing weary of the hunting season.
She didn't grow up in an "outdoors" family and after 33 years she still doesn't get it.

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