Trying to value my old L.C. smith

TommyJ

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I picked up an old L.C. Smith .410 with a four-digit serial, and I want to know what it's really worth. I have been digging online but can't find much info. Does anyone know a good site or resource that could point me straight?
 
Cool find, man. I had an old double I tried to price once and it drove me nuts. I ended up checking the Blue Book and some auction sites, it helped a ton
 
I had the same deal with an old shotgun I found, numbers didn't line up anywhere online. I ended up using the Blue Book of Gun Values and checking Rock Island auctions for ballpark pricing
 
Cool find, man. I had an old double I tried to price once and it drove me nuts. I ended up checking the Blue Book and some auction sites, it helped a ton
I appreciate that tip, man. I'll dig into the Blue Book and see what the auction houses are showing. Kinda tricky nailing down real value on these older doubles, but worth the hunt
 
I had the same deal with an old shotgun I found, numbers didn't line up anywhere online. I ended up using the Blue Book of Gun Values and checking Rock Island auctions for ballpark pricing
Good call, I'll check Rock Island along with the Blue Book, seems like those older shotguns can be tough to pin down, but auction results give a clearer picture of real-world value. Thanks!
 
I picked up an old L.C. Smith .410 with a four-digit serial, and I want to know what it's really worth. I have been digging online but can't find much info. Does anyone know a good site or resource that could point me straight?
Keep an eye out for terms like "Ideal Grade," "Field Grade," or "Specialty Grade." These little labels can really make a difference in value
 
Good call, I'll check Rock Island along with the Blue Book, seems like those older shotguns can be tough to pin down, but auction results give a clearer picture of real-world value. Thanks!
Please update us on this. Curious about it too.
 
What grade are we talking about, and what condition is it in? Getting those details will really help figure out its value.
 

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