The receiver appears to have a little wear on the finish but absolutely no rust. The gun is in excellent shape with the exception that a few of the screws show screw driver marks and the stock has a few small blemishes. Engraved on the underside of the trigger guard is the name ADA B CUNNINGHAM. The stock is shorter and the forearm is also tiny. It is not marked as to what lenght shells should be shot in it so I assume its a 2 3/4 chamber only. The gun is an L C Smith Field grade 20 gauge made by Hunter Arms Co Inc M'F'R's Fulton. He told me the shotgun had been given to him by the widow of a jeweler who had been a good friend of his and had passed away. He and I hunted ducks together and every year I would guide him on a hunt for deer, elk and antelope. In 1988 our local priest gave me a shotgun for my then 8 year old daughter when she got big enough to hunt.
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