Love the craftsmanship on old guns, and old objects in general. I could stare at the engravings on that gun for hours, for they are so beautiful. Btw I didn’t have my seatbelt on once in the entire 3 hours. Enjoy your day, Finnigan
I have an E grade 1892 in 10 gauge in Excellent shape. It has gold triggers and gold cocking indicators and double ivory beads. I figured it was a safe queen. Thanks for a great informative video
What an extraordinary piece of workmanship. I have always liked the fevers but never really knew too much about them. I think that adjustment in the front to put them back on face is brilliant. Why don't more gun makers use that? Now you got me wanting one I hope you're satisfied 😉. Cheers Ron
The adjustability is ingenious. I truly don’t know why it is isn’t standard! I also like his thumb push openers too. This one may be moving on shortly, but I will always have a Lefever around!
Love the craftsmanship on old guns, and old objects in general. I could stare at the engravings on that gun for hours, for they are so beautiful. Btw I didn’t have my seatbelt on once in the entire 3 hours. Enjoy your day, Finnigan
I have an E grade 1892 in 10 gauge in Excellent shape. It has gold triggers and gold cocking indicators and double ivory beads. I figured it was a safe queen. Thanks for a great informative video
@@tanker1668 it sounds like a gorgeous gun!
What an extraordinary piece of workmanship. I have always liked the fevers but never really knew too much about them. I think that adjustment in the front to put them back on face is brilliant. Why don't more gun makers use that? Now you got me wanting one I hope you're satisfied 😉. Cheers Ron
The adjustability is ingenious. I truly don’t know why it is isn’t standard! I also like his thumb push openers too. This one may be moving on shortly, but I will always have a Lefever around!