

Lefever double guns – the true Lefever guns designed and manufactured by D.M. Similar, I suppose, to the universal Remington 870 pump action shotgun of today. Not an unreasonable price for tying the knot in Reno.īack in the 1920s and 30s, the Nitro Special was one of a half dozen plain-Jane doubles that could best be described as a working man’s gun. She was a Lefever Nitro Special, a side-by-side double gun in 16 gauge. Its first four digits were the same as the final four digits of my Social Security number.
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I reassembled her, and as I was snapping the forend back into place I glanced at the serial number. I was smitten but was not ready to take her on as a reclamation project. They chimed musically nothing dull or flat about this lady’s tune. I removed the forend, unlatched the barrels, held them up by the barrel hook, and tapped each with a fingernail.
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Although the barrels were marked modified and full choke, I suspected they were tighter – probably full and extra-full. Her butt plate was chipped and her checkering was worn smooth.


Her wood was solid and nicely grained, although the finish was gone and she had several scrapes, scratches, and nicks. She locked up tight with her action release lever still right of center, and her triggers both let off sharply and crisply with no bump or grind. A once shapely thing, now down on her luck and her looks.īut she opened easily without squeak or rattle or sway, and a look down her bores showed she has no pitting or scoring inside, where it counted. She had gone all gray and silver, and she was bruised and scarred here and there and most everywhere. When we first met and I picked her up in Reno, I could see that she had had some hard use. She’s plain Judy O’Grady, not the colonel’s fine lady. Take you a workingman’s lass and polish her bright as brass ĭress her in such finery as she never hoped to see.īut in truth, oh how it hurts, you’ll find ’neath silken skirts,
