Thanks for all the information. I did not even know there was such a thing as the
Lefever Arms Collectors Association. A very useful site indeed, as I found this one was made in 1936. Oneounceload, I do apologize for the reply. I read your comment exactly as BCRider did - a chastisement...
Looking for info on this shotgun. It was among a few firearms from when my grandfather passed away. To my memory he never used, so it has been sitting in a closet for 30+ years. As it holds no sentimental value to me, any idea on value? Tried to show the condition and poorer areas in the photos.
Anyone know of any businesses in South Carolina that build gun vaults? I'm having a new home built in around half a year with a basement, so now would be the time to have it included!
It is an interesting rifle with plenty of history. I've never had an issue with J&G yet. Looks like they have more than 600 and less than 700 left in stock.
I also have one of the 1888/05 rifles (have yet to fire it). If you have the book Bolt Action Military Rifles of the World, take a look at page 125. It shows the magazine detached from a 1888 rifle and a 1888/05 rifle. It looks like you would have to make permanent modifications
Congratulations! First of many I hope. Remember to save some money for ammo. When I first got my C&R I spent all my money on firearms and no ammo. Looking at them in nice but shooting them is so much more fun
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