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Unread 02-27-2010, 12:52 PM   #2
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JS takes great pains to avoid mentioning that the gun is pre-skeet, is not marked with Skeet In and Skeet Out chokes, and that he could, for $40.00, find out exactly how this gun left the factory. He also fails to mention that the consulting "authors" probably suggested on first meeting that he request the PGCA letter. He also takes further pains to avoid pictures of the barrel flats which would contain Remington repair codes if Remington made the modifications he suggests they made. It's a heck of a gun, at a fairly realistic price, but the seller does the potential buyer no favors by giving freely of the available information. A PGCA letter could possibly make this gun a prototype skeet gun, at least in the mind of a motivated buyer.
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