2152 EARLY LEFEVER E GRADE AUTOMATIC HAMMERLESS GUN.

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2024 Nov 01 @ 10:00 (UTC-4 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 450.00 USD
Estimated at 900.00 - 1,500.00 USD
Cal. 12 Ga. 2-5/8". S# 11566. This early Lefever gun incorporates nearly all of Uncle Dan's adjustments for taking out wear throughout the life of the gun. These early guns had split lumps with a screw to spread the lump to take out side to side wear. The locking bolt on the Wesley Richards type top lever has a compensating screw to push the bolt into a lower position. These features are coupled with the adjustable forend latch and normal ball and socket hinge. Many of these components were made obsolete by the later "self-compensating" action. This mid grade gun has 30" fine damascus barrels with broad matted concave rib. Bottom of left barrel is stamped with grade and S#. Semi-side lock action features automatic safety, shouldered dolls head rib extension with locking bite, bushed strikers, cocking indicators, screw adjustable trigger pulls and double triggers. Action is engraved in early "E" style with sprays of scroll and line borders with geometric accents. Last patent date stamped on trigger plate is "87". S# is on trigger guard tang which extends to fluted hard rubber grip cap. Pistol grip buttstock of lightly streaked European walnut measures 14-1/8" over Lefever logo hard rubber buttplate. Point pattern checkering is at grip. Early style splinter forend with push button release has iron fitted with early type extractor cam and slots for early dual push rod cocking system. MEASUREMENTS: BBLS: Bore Diameter: L .749. R .749. Restriction: L .030 (full). R .030 (full). Wall thickness: L .040. R .035. STOCK: DAH: 2-3/4". DAC: 1-9/16". CAST: neutral. LOP: 14-1/8". WEIGHT: 7 lb. 13 oz. CONDITION: good. Barrels retaining a black and gray finish that approximates original type and has good definition to pattern. Action has traces of original case color where protected but in mostly a mottled silver gray. Stocks retain most of what appears to be their original oil finish with a good number of marks and scratches. Checkering shows wear. Forend wood shows some repairs. Bores are fairly shiny with scattered light pitting throughout. Action is tight. Mechanically good. A good example of this relatively scarce and innovative gun. (01-25725MGM). ANTIQUE. $900-1,500.