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Dave, it's a gun I'm looking at. SN 177,485 dated:1917
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Have gun with almost same colors done by Turnbull.
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They are cyanide case colors and were most likely redone by either Remington or Del Grego.
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Thanks Guys
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Look for Remington repair codes on the barrel flats.
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From pic's so far, not seeing Rem codes
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Craig, when you are able to see the gun again (presuming you photographed the gun yourself) look on the barrel flats for the possibility of Remington repair codes.
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Dean, what I see in the pic's there's no Rem code marks. Just wanted to confirm my thoughts and learn on the way.
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