There's a lot of value here when you think of it in terms of rarity and firearms history and development. If Markethunter has seen a couple of these, that's a couple more than most of us will ever see. Sure, the pad is not original, and probably the sling swivels too. But what would the price be if it was perfectly tight and all original. The 28" barrels may well be original. The stock looks like it has been cleaned and refinished at some point, but thankfully not abused or sanded. Lefever learned that this and all other contemporary guns could be shot loose with heavy loading and went on to develop hammerless guns with wear compensating features. Mr. Livingston obviously continued Lefevers' level of fit, detail, and wood quality. It is doubtful that the buyer will be posting here asking who can open the chambers to 2 3/4" so he can shoot factory loads at cowboy action shoots. So what is the value? I don't know. What do you suppose Lee Harvey Oswalds' 6.5 Carcano would sell for if it showed up on Gunbroker?


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