Description
Item Description
Model: Field Grade
Serial: 11172R
Caliber: 20 Gauge
Finish: Blue
Barrel Length: 25"
Optics/Sights: Brass Bead Front Sight
Stock/Grips: Satin Finished Checkered American Walnut Pistol Grip Stock & Forearm
Action: Top Lever, Break Action, Side-by-Side Shotgun
Markings: Both sides of the lock plate are lightly stamped “L.C. SMITH.” The water table is stamped “11172R / FIELD.” The bottom of the action is stamped “HUNTER / ONE / TRIGGER.” The trigger guard is stamped “11172.” The top of the right barrel is stamped “L.C. SMITH Specialty GRADE.” The top of the left barrel is stamped “HUNTER ARMS CO INC M'F'R'S FULTON, NY, U.S.A.” The barrel flat is stamped “F W E 11172 / FIELD.” The underside of both barrels is stamped with illegible markings. The inside of the forearm is stamped “11172.”
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
Between 1913 and 1945, the Hunter Arms Company in Fulton, New York, played a central role in redefining and standardizing L.C. Smith shotgun production. A major shift occurred in 1913, when the company reorganized its grading system, replacing numerical designations with names such as "Field," "Ideal," and "Specialty," with grades clearly marked on the shotgun’s water table and barrels. The structural design across all grades remained consistent, but the level of engraving and internal finish varied by grade, indicating the craftsmanship aligned with price and intended market. Hammer shotguns continued to be offered until 1934, with different steel types—Royal and Damascus—used in accordance with gauge, though not explicitly marked on the firearms as F or FF. Meanwhile, the introduction of box lock shotguns under the Fulton and Hunter Special names served to fulfill the growing demand for affordable firearms without using the L.C. Smith branding. These lower-cost models were essential to staying competitive in a market flooded with cheaper imports.
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