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Posted By: Rebel Sympathy Happy 100th Birthday......... - 05/01/21 12:09 PM
........ to the lowly Lefever Nitro Special (1921-2021). What a neat basic American gun.
Posted By: ed good Re: Happy 100th Birthday......... - 05/01/21 01:04 PM
agreed...best bang for the buck...
Posted By: Ted Schefelbein Re: Happy 100th Birthday......... - 05/01/21 01:59 PM
The St. Paul gun club used to host a sweet 16 gauge shoot. I imagine after the world goes back to normal, they will again. But, it was great fun while it lasted.
Here is my entry:

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I have a nice little pile of nontoxic loads for it, and use it regularly at a Federal WMA up the road. The gun is a 1937 vintage Nitro, 2 3/4” original chambers, 26” tubes, cylinder and modified chokes. The barrels had furry rust on them when I got it, the reason my gunbroker bid of $257 was the winner. Ken M. reblued them. The rest of the gun looks like new. It came from Connecticut, and I like to think some depression era guy got his dream grouse and woodcock gun, and then forgot he had it. But, who knows? It wasn’t used much.

My nontoxic specific gun is not only a double, but, a 16 gauge, and almost 85 years old.

Ted
Posted By: gunut Re: Happy 100th Birthday......... - 05/01/21 03:13 PM
I have a 1936 20ga A grade Lefever....does that count....pretty much a nitro in its Sunday go to meeting clothes....
Posted By: FallCreekFan Re: Happy 100th Birthday......... - 05/01/21 03:26 PM
A rock solid classic indeed. Mine is a 1925 example, the last year of the original long frame, and came out of the mountains of West Virginia. It, too, is a 16 with the original short chambers and 28" barrels choked M & F. With mirror bores, 50% case color and right of center, it’s a nice example of a working man's double.

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Posted By: Run With The Fox Re: Happy 100th Birthday......... - 05/01/21 03:54 PM
Clothes- Cloths are used for wiping!! TWTF
Posted By: FallCreekFan Re: Happy 100th Birthday......... - 05/01/21 06:25 PM
Nice to celebrate the centenary of the birth of Ithaca’s most popular double (in terms of numbers - 261,000 +/-).

We’ve got photo examples of the original long frame and the latter “A” frame (shared with the Lefever A grade and similar to the NID).

Does someone have a middle years “short” frame LNS (‘26 - mid ‘36) to complete the photo album for this birthday party?
Posted By: Recoil Rob Re: Happy 100th Birthday......... - 05/01/21 07:03 PM
ithaca m37[quote=FallCreekFan]Nice to celebrate the centenary of the birth of Ithaca’s most popular gun (in terms of numbers produced - 261,000 +/-).

That honor goes to the M37, over 2 million.
Posted By: FallCreekFan Re: Happy 100th Birthday......... - 05/01/21 07:26 PM
Duly noted. Duly corrected. Thanks. 🙂
Posted By: nca225 Re: Happy 100th Birthday......... - 05/02/21 12:29 PM
A solid, but clunky gun. I'd save my money for a Sterlingworth.
Posted By: Ted Schefelbein Re: Happy 100th Birthday......... - 05/02/21 02:44 PM
Originally Posted by nca225
A solid, but clunky gun. I'd save my money for a Sterlingworth.

A lot less clunky in 16 or 20 gauge.

Best,
Ted
Posted By: Rebel Sympathy Re: Happy 100th Birthday......... - 05/04/21 06:36 PM
Originally Posted by gunut
I have a 1936 20ga A grade Lefever....does that count....pretty much a nitro in its Sunday go to meeting clothes....
I hope it counts. I have a 1937 20ga A grade, Model 6 (skeet) single trigger, ejectors, beavertail. I love it.
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