L.C. Smith Gun Works and Andrews Cane Rods

L.C. Smith Gun Works
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My shop is dedicated to the complete and accurate restoration of all double barrel shotguns, but especially the L.C. Smith guns. I specialize in returning these old guns back to factory specs. I have a ton of factory parts and I've restocked over 300 L.C. Smiths. My goal is to make this gun looks just as it did when it left the L.C. Smith or Hunter Arms plant. Feel free to call me to discuss your gun. 304-843-1740 8;00am to 5:00 pm EST. I love discussing the guns and all aspects of the gun. I specialize in the repair and installation of the Hunter One Trigger and ejectors. I care about the guns and the repairs. I know the guns well and take pride in a quick return and professional work. Please feel free to list your L.C. Smith guns or any other guns for sale on this board. I encourage you to use this site to learn about the guns and to advance yourself as a shooter, collector and jack of all trades with these old guns. Please be courteous and keep it clean. I will not tolerate any drama. Enjoy, share and have fun with it all.
Life is very short. Jerry Andrews

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8/18/2020 11:23 am  #1


early LC Smith with firing pin bushings

I have an early LC Smith, 1912 I think, 12 gauge grade 0.  The firing pins were sticking, they had belled on the end contacted by the hammers.  I have the old bushings out and new firing pins from Numrich arms.  New bushings from Poppert's gunsmiths.  The new bushings are 2 1/2 thousands too large.  They appear to be 32 tpi.  I can't use the old ones as I mangled one getting it out.  Any suggests?
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