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    Standard or Light Pattern?

    Just picked up an early Lincoln Jeffries underlever .177 serial number 13981,at forty three inches overall length which is it please?.

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    Quote Originally Posted by piggy589 View Post
    Just picked up an early Lincoln Jeffries underlever .177 serial number 13981,at forty three inches overall length which is it please?.
    Sounds like a standard pattern.
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    Thank you ,it's missing its underlever catch and trigger guard,any suggestions as to sourcing these parts?.

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    39" light pattern 43 1/4 standard 45 1/2 or 45 1/4 long (long tom). Standard stock length 14 1/4 two custom options 13 1/4 or 13 3/4. Serial 13730-14229 period of manufacture Sep 1907/jan1908 despatch sep1907/sep1908. Info from JohnKnibbs book.
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    Damn,they're not cheap

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    Bsa

    Yep not cheap joys of collecting that's why some folk buy older ones for spares but even cheapies are pushing £200+ Knibbs buy them for spares. I have 4 1911 -1927 and going over to German models.

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