A mid grade, 100 year old gun is not a fair comparison to what Ken is thinking about here. I love them but sometimes the better ones need to be left alone and not shot with modern loads. 100 year old wood, 100 year old metal and common sense tells me that most of these old Lefevers should not be shot hard and will not do well with modern factory shells. So if you are not into graded guns why drop $3,000.00 into a closet queen? One per colection to have an example but more than that is not for me.

This would be a safe for modern shells, made from modern metals, with enough room for most custom features that the owner might want and be able to afford. In fact if you spread the process over several years most here could have an Invincible if they so choose. I love Lefevers and shoot them well. What I intend to make is a custom gun to replacce half a dozen in my gunroom. Small bore guns are fun to shoot and this should become a very near all around gun for my shooting needs.