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Serial number FWS30799 on watertable, barrel flat and forend metal, 26 in. blued barrels marked L.C. SMITH 20 GAUGE FIELD FULTON, N.Y. U.S.A with single front bead sight, raised rib, barrels choked IC & M, shell extractors, color cased receiver marked L.C. SMITH on each side, double triggers, checkered walnut stock and receiver with original buttplate.
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Overall length 42 in.
Private Collection, Jackson Hole, Wyoming DOM: 1919, LOP: 13 9/16 in., DAC: 1.5 in., DAH: 2.5 in., CH: 2 3/4 in., WT: 6.1 lb., FFL Status: Curio or Relic.
L.C. Smith shotguns, produced from the late 19th to the mid-20th century, were celebrated for their exceptional craftsmanship and durability. Manufactured by the L.C. Smith Gun Company in Syracuse, New York, these shotguns featured innovative design elements and high-quality materials. Despite the company's closure in 1950, L.C. Smith shotguns remain highly valued by collectors for their historical significance and superior construction.
Overall good estate condition, barrels have moderate finish wear, stock and forend have field marks from age and use with sling holes on the bottom of each from a previous shoulder strap, bores have hazy shine.