I have a L.C. Smith 12 gauge double barrel shotgun I think made in 1904 from the serial# What do you t?

January 12th, 2010 by eranio

I have a L.C. Smith 12 gauge double barrel shotgun I think made in 1904 from the serial numbers.
What do you think it is worth?
Great shape no cracks in stock.

Posted in double barrel shotgun

7 Responses

  1. Shogun

    Here are several listed, and as you can see depending on the grade and type it can be worth anywhere from $1,000.00 to $22,000.00. You need to establish which one you own.

    http://www.gunsinternational.com/LCSmith-Shotguns.cfm?cat_id=510

    Here is the collectors organization website where you can join the forum and get all the info you will ever need. That is one fine British handmade shotgun you own.

    http://www.lcsmith.org/

  2. eddieroachr

    auctionarms.com/search/displayitem.cfm?… check this and or gunbrokers.com for a comp value i would guess um 350 -4 depends on cond ok good luck it is nice lil db ok

  3. Fatefinger

    Double barrels tend to go for more. Your looking at $300-$400.

  4. John de Witt

    Hunter Arms "Elsies" tend to go $800 and up in very good condition, even for the field grade, but you still have a lot of research to do for even a guess. I know I’ve turned down several times that amount for mine. You’ll also want to be absolutely sure it’s still on its face and otherwise in as good a shape as the wood is.

  5. John S, BaC

    It depends on 3 things:
    1-the grade
    2-the gauge
    3-the condition

    Anywhere from $100 to way up into the thou$ands. If its a specialty grade in 28, 20 ga, and is in excellent condition, you can expect 10k+. If its a field grade in good condition-easily $300.

  6. pagamenews

    There is an LC Smith with box and paperwork for sale on Gunbroker.com for $1,100. See link below.

  7. dca2003311@yahoo.com

    * A Minimum of $750.00 Dollars.*

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