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Unread 02-12-2017, 07:32 PM   #1
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i too have always liked and wanted a 32 but have not found it yet...charlie
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A couple years back a small dealer (can't remember the name) in Delaware had a Remington 32 on Gunsinternational for several months. It was a trap model with 32" barrels and a straight English stock. Very pretty, but plain, gun that at some point had been redone. I called and spoke to Lawrence Delgrego and asked him if he had ever seen the gun in his shop, and he was pretty sure they had done the work. I kick myself for not buying it, but I had other irons in the fire at the time.
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[QUOTE=Ed Blake;211818]A couple years back a small dealer (can't remember the name) in Delaware had a Remington 32 on Gunsinternational for several months.

Miller's Gun Center in New Castle DE.
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redone r32's are ok.....as long as they rebuild them too. nothing more disappointing than to buy a pretty refinished (worn out) gun.
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Hello, my name is kevin scott, new member here.. Are you still interested in a Remington model 32 2 barrel set with original leather case
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Tell us the SN. My 30" TC grade has the regular dog engraved on the sides, Pachmayer White Line recoil pad, twin ivory beads and is SN 3005, bored IM & Full. It has an extra set of 28" barrels bored IC and IM for pigeons, but the SN does not match the 3005 receiver #. I shoot it frequently; they are HEAVY guns but treat targets like a stump grinder and are built like a bank vault.
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I shoot it frequently; they are HEAVY guns but treat targets like a stump grinder and are built like a bank vault.
Kevin, that is the BEST description ever of a great target gun!! Treats targets like a STUMP GRINDER!!
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Dave Lein's gun looks like it is #2581. The receiver and barrel of my Griebel engraved Model 32 don't match either. Some Remington Model 32 owners have successfully added Krieghoff barrels but I don't know what modifications, if any, have to be done to make that work. I have never tried to put a set of K32 or K80 barrels on a Remington 32, but I may give it a shot.
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Sn# 3440 with matching numbers on both barrels
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Sn# 3440 with matching numbers on both barrels
Thanks Kevin but I meant to ask the SN of the Lien's M32.
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