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Where to find L.C. Smith Parts????????
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What's the best source for finding L.C. Smith Shotgun parts?

Your help would be most appreciated.


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P. Mark Stark
 
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Did you try Googling "L.C. Smith Parts"?
 
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What are you looking for? I have one that could easily become a parts gun. Other than that, www.gunpartscorp.com has them.


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I am looking for the steel "back-strap" or "spine" that fits in forend that buts up against the barrels and holds the forend in place. I obviously do not know the technical name for the part.


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Call this guy, his name is Palmer. I needed a screw for one and he had it along with a bunch of other stuff.

952.446.1435 between 11 and 5

Jim


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10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
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Do you guys recommend someone for a re-stock of a Smith? Have a friend that wants to restore a .410 that's been in his family.

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I HAVE NEW FORE END METAL FOR YOUR LC SMITH, NEW NEEDS FITTING. E-MAIL ME, NO CHARGE, JUST SHIPPING.


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I have a Pre 1913 L.C. Smith 2E and it has the typical splinter forend.

I often wondered how nice it would be to have a Beavertail forend. I recently found one and acquired it off of internet. See below:




However, the forend iron on the "Beavertailed" forend is too big for my shotgun. I got my calipers out and took a couple of measurements off of both forend irons. See below:



Those measurements are as follows:

Splinter Forend
Width: 1.477 inches
Height: .800


Beavertailed Forend:
Width: 1.597
Height: .845

I need a forend iron the same size as is on my existing spliter forend.

I would appreciate any guidance you might be able to give me.


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You can try contacting Walt Schiessel. He's the LC Smith Man. http://www.lcsmithman.com/lcsm.htm


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Private message sent. Please feel free to send me an e-mail at: pmstark@gvtc.com


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