Each lock-plate is engraved with a trap shooting scene consisting of a trap house and a squad of five shooters at the score. The 1913 catalog stated “In the production of this grade particular attention has been paid to meet the requirements of sportsmen who are desirous of a gun for trap shooting, as well as for field, with all of the latest attachments – Hunter One-Trigger and Automatic Ejector especially – and at a very low price. “Production of the Trap Grade began in 1912 and ran to 1940. I doubt you’ll see a better one of these any time soon.Īccording to the L.C. Smith Trap Grade, and it’s up for auction now at. Here’s a hard-to-find vintage American double in fantastic original condition.
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