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Unread 12-30-2019, 07:25 PM   #1
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Thanks for the info. Not my gun yet! Any idea as to rarity and wild ballpark value assuming good original, mechanical, and physical condition?
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What are the highest grades that Remington made in this model?
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The highest grade offered from the introduction of the Remington Hammerless Double in the October 1894 Remington Arms Co. catalog was E-/EE-Grade in 12- or 10-gauge,

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In 1897 the 16-gauge was added to the offerings, and Ordnance Steel as an option in all grades and Remington Steel barrels for the A-quality guns.

In 1902 the Remington Special was added at the top of the line --

Remington Special, 1902 Remington Arms Co. catalog.jpeg

1908-09 catalog --

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It is a 12ga. 28" I believe the butt plate was right, will need to double check that
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The A- to C-quality Remington Hammerless Doubles normally had the R A Co. logo hard rubber butt plate.

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A horizontally grooved horn butt plate was normal on the D-quality and sometimes on E-quality guns,

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but E-quality guns might also have engraved steel heel and toe plates. A leather-faced Silvers pad was another possibility --

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