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    Lithgow Slazenger .410 Shotgun

    Im in love this valentines day as i have a new project (along with the other 4 i have going, ill get them finished sometime darling)

    I had an old BSA air rifle and a baikal 12g that had not seen the light of day for several years, so i took them in for disposal at the local dealer, and instead of walking out empty handed i walked out with a permit to acquire and this little gem awaiting pickup. Its a bitser... 1916 enfield, a Lithgowicon barrel, some crude welding and machining, a mismatched buttstock and hey presto, a shotty any farmer or school kid can buy for what i imagine, was not a lot of cash.

    Interestingy, it was an absolute pain to get the forend off, its is fitted so tight it would make a target shooter proud. I guess the lack of recoil has kept the bedding in good condition.

    Im just excited as i have never seen on of these in the flesh, and now i own one!



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