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Matching serial number of 172037 present on water table, barrel flats, forend iron and trigger guard, 26 in. Armor Steel barrel with front and mid beads and matted top rib, text of LC SMITH FIELD GRADE / HUNTER ARMS CO. INC. M'F'R'S' FULTON, NY USA present on barrels, gold colored ribbons around breaches and muzzles, side of breaches and muzzles engraved, gold color bird in flight on each side of breaches, manual safety, jeweled water table and barrel lug, engraved and gold leaf adorned sidelock Featherweight action, jeweled water table, gold washed hammers, cocking rods, sears, extractor, extractor cam, single non-selective trigger and j-hook, two gold colored nudes per side on lock plates, two gold colored nudes on belly of action, one gold colored nude on trigger plate, skeletonized and engraved trigger guard with bird and color colored serial number, custom straight grip checkered walnut stock and forend, Pachmayr Old English recoil pad.
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Overall length 43 5/8 in.
LOP: 14 1/2 in. ending with 1/2 in. recoil pad
DAC: 1 1/4 in.
DAH: 2 1/8 in.
CAST: Very Slight Cast Off
WT: 6lbs 10oz
GAUGE: 20ga
CHAMBERS: 2 3/4 in.
RIGHT BORE: .612 in.
RIGHT CHOKE: .005 in. (Skeet 1)
RIGHT MWT: .035 in.
LEFT BORE: .612 in.
LEFT CHOKE: .001 in. (Cylinder)
LEFT MWT: .030 in.
FFL Status: Modern
Overall excellent estate condition, barrel bluing is strong with sharp engraved areas and gold colored ribbon highlights at breaches and muzzles, slight and scarce scratches, bores are shiny, barrels ring with clear church bell tone, barrel to action fit is tight, superb Angelo Bee engraving throughout action is sharp and clear, custom stock and forend far exceed what would be found on a Field grade gun, checkering panels are sharp and clean with a sweeping pattern indicative of a far higher grade gun, stock finish is healthy with scattered and few shallow impressions from having rested against a hard surface, a gentle massaging of the existing finish would remove these topical marks.