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Title: LeFever by Ithaca
Post by: Tuolumne Lawman on October 21, 2017, 10:39:42 PM
Just picked up from a fellow CAS pard, a lovely Ithaca LaFever "Nitro Special" 12 gauge, SxS with barrels cut to 20"  neat gun, and points like a dream.  I know they were made by Ithaca from about 1921 to 1940 or so.  Anyone in the camp have experience with them?
Title: Re: LeFever by Ithaca
Post by: Navy Six on October 24, 2017, 06:11:48 PM
I picked one up about 15 years ago to use at Cowboy matches. Shows wear but still locks up tight and has nice wood. It has the original 30 inch barrels. I generally prefer hammer guns but sometimes a gun just calls to you. Been lightly using it since then and am pleased with the handling and it sure murders the shotgun poppers. I have only used moderate blackpowder loads of 65-70 grs of FF with 1 1/8 of #7 1/2s. My only issue was just recent. Had been using the hammer guns(without tang safeties) and was a little unused to pushing the safety off after closing the action. Had two failures to fire(first time ever) until I realized I had not pushed the safety off all the way. Mea Culpa. Corrected my mistake and the gun ran flawlessly the rest of the afternoon. I really like this LeFever and would certainly pick up another if the opportunity presents itself.


Title: Re: LeFever by Ithaca
Post by: Silver_Rings on October 28, 2017, 09:31:51 PM
I had one I cut the barrels down to 18 1/4", also cut the stock down.  It was 4 to 6" longer than minimum legal length.  I shoot my shotgun from the hip.

The problem I had with it was the metal that the forend attached to was too soft and would bend when I used too much energy opening the action.

SR
Title: Re: LeFever by Ithaca
Post by: Navy Six on November 21, 2017, 04:28:00 PM
After responding to this thread it reminded me to take the old Lefever out for one last run this year. November shoot was the last for this particular club (Jackson Hole Gang)for the year and the Lefever sure didn't disappoint. After using "coach guns" my first years at cowboy matches, it seems lately I've been gravitating back to appreciate the longer barrel guns. Those 30 in barrels sure swung nice and I could care less they might add a few fractions of a second to my overall time ;) Hope everyone has a wonderful and safe Thanksgiving!!
Title: Re: LeFever by Ithaca
Post by: Cliff Fendley on November 21, 2017, 05:23:27 PM
Yep I've shot one at Cowboy trap for the last two years. Mine is not cut down, oddly it has a modified and a cylinder barrel instead of improved cylinder. I guess back then people could order them however they wanted.
Title: Re: LeFever by Ithaca
Post by: Tuolumne Lawman on November 21, 2017, 07:00:48 PM
Used the Lefever at at a match Saturday. Wow. Once I figured out that you hold dead on the clay pigeon when it pops up it disappears in a puff of clay!  Nice ;D
Title: Re: LeFever by Ithaca
Post by: maldito gringo on November 29, 2017, 02:44:47 PM
A real "working man's" double from the day, similar i believe to the Flues model. Mine is factory 28" full and modified. Points very well shoots great and smokes dem clays. I picked mine up at a local store for $325 on consignment. They were the economy line for the time, (1920's) but you would be hard pressed to find the same craftmanship and materials at $1500 today.
Title: Re: LeFever by Ithaca
Post by: rickk on May 24, 2018, 02:33:49 PM
I've got one... still looks new, and also have the box that they shipped it to the original owner in.

It works well.
Title: Re: LeFever by Ithaca
Post by: Tuolumne Lawman on July 04, 2018, 11:15:21 PM
Fed my Lefever some brass cased BP shells at Railroad Flat annual match!  What a hoot!
Title: Re: LeFever by Ithaca
Post by: Tuolumne Lawman on July 21, 2018, 10:05:17 AM
Shooting the Lefever at Railroad Flat last May!

(https://i.imgur.com/asQaMWK.jpg)
Title: Re: LeFever by Ithaca
Post by: Diamond Jake on November 20, 2020, 04:04:32 PM
My family has Nitro Special 16 ga that was made around 1925.  It belonged to my Dad. (Hey, today's Dad's bird.  He would e 102 if was still with us.)  I shot my first deer with it, and countless squirrels, rabbits, and pheasants.  I wouldn't dream of shooting it in a match; it's way to important sentimentally.  It's now in the care of my brother, and I occasionally ask him to bring it out when I'm visiting there.