07-19-2014, 09:19 PM
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Here it is. It's a Remington 1894 10 gauge AE (ejectors), with 32" Remington steel (fluid) barrels made in the last year of production, 1910. 10ga 1894's are uncommon and fluid steel pretty rare. The gun had been refinished, barrels reblued, stock and checkering redone. There is on old red recoil pad with a duck or goose on it, anybody know what brand pad it is? Chambers are 2 7/8", Chokes are right .037 and left .042. It would have followed me home from the KTP but the drop is more than my frame can handle. Charlie had commented to me last year that if I see another good deal on a 10ga 1894 to let him know. Now he has one :-)
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