I think he might mean weep holes- in the section of the bottom rib near the forearm loop. My 12 LONGRANGE LC Smith Ideal ejector gun has 4- in that section- two visible at the rear of the loop hanger, where the Vee shaped reinforcement lays- and two ahead of that. Gun was re-blued, also the receiver and lockplates, and restocked with a Bishop blank, both buttstock and splinter forearm. One reason why I as able to buy it for under 4 figures. Any alterations such as on this "working gun" of mine can be a good factor in negotiation of the asking price, IMO. I can hardly wait for our Sept early goose season, will use 2&3/4" Bismuth loads- both barrels are full choke, and I have been exploding barn pigeons in flight with AA 7&1/2 shot Handicap trap loads-lotsa white puffy feathers in the air when I connect on an airborne "shit-birdie"--hope to see that same result on geese, albiet with a different load.


"The field is the touchstone of the man"..