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Unread 03-20-2016, 08:30 PM   #61
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Unread 03-20-2016, 08:33 PM   #62
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I found this we while looking at past postings on Skeet guns.
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[Dave You asked so here is the dope on my Skeet Gun Ser.# 237692 Barrels 26 In. RT. Barrel .014 choke .Left Barrel .009 choke. with over an inch of parallel after the chokes. The chokes are 1 1/4 inches long. they shoot card wads just so so, however they really come alive with modern one piece plastic wads. I do hunt birds with this gun as it patterns the way i Want for a bird gun. I shoot mostly hand loads, and it is effective to the limits of pellet energy. The trigger is faultless with light or heavy loads. Both barrels shoot to the point of aim. LOP 14 In. DAH 2 1/4 in. At the time of purchase, The stock was broken and in three Pieces, along with having two inches cut off the butt. The floor plate was also bent and damaged. I did the repairs in house and the gun has held up just fine. Pat shot Skeet Spring leagues at his local gun club with the gun one year. but I use the gun only for hunting.I also did fit a set of 32In. f&f VR rib barrels to the gun. so you can see it is a very versatile hunting gun.gun.URL=http://s911.photobucket.com/user/dlien40/media/DSCN0668_zpsveut9f3u.jpg.html][/URL]
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Another photo Repaired floor plate. the floor plate took a little time.
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Another Photo This is a working gun, and you can see we are going out into a snow fall.
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I have said this before on this forum and here is another reminder. The grip listed in the Serialization book for the last guns made by Remington are all p/g. This is incorrect and should not be considered when looking at a late or Remington gun. The IBM cards do not have the grip listed. The grip is listed in the stock book but we do not have stock books that run to the very end. The default when building the database was p/g. That explains why the last guns were all listed the same.
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Thanks for the reminder Mark.





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