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Larry, I hate to bring this back up again but this is just one example of what I meant in my replay to treeman. https://www.gunbroker.com/item/796137054I think I know enough about all L.C. Smith's from Syracuse to Fulton including the hammer guns to have asked him that question as not all people do. What "all people" need to be aware of isn't what some individual seller called his Hunter Arms shotgun, but what Hunter Arms called it. That's simply an LC Smith Ideal Grade. "Fulton" was expressly reserved, by them--per the quote I provided--for their inexpensive boxlock. Attaching Fulton to an LC sidelock only serves to confuse.
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FYI they call it the L C Smith collectors association, not the Fulton Arms collectors.
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