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Brian Dudley 04-08-2016 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Russ Jackson (Post 192764)
Brian ,Thank You for your thoughts ,at first ,I thought the same but after looking it over closely , I just don't think DelGrego ,I spoke with Larry this morning and he doesn't have it as being one of their refinished guns although he says it still could be there are a lot of records ! I am Thinking Remington like Jim although I doubt we can ever really prove it !



I made that comment based on the comb flute, the cyanide colors and also the buffing line evident on the frame coming off the breech ball.

However, i am sure that due to DelGregos connection to Remington early on, there may have been a lot of late Remington influence on their work hence why these features are also seen on guns refinished by them. I think we can conclude that it is either a late Remington or a Delgrego refinish.

Daryl Corona 04-08-2016 07:49 PM

Remington. Nice gun Russ, love those 32" tubes.

Russ Jackson 04-08-2016 07:58 PM

Yes , I would agree , after reading The Parker Story last evening where they are describing their Trap Guns ,this gun is exactly as described except it does not have the Pad and also is too early to be a Rem. made gun ! It is described that Remington's Bluing would have the weep hole when Blued either new or refinished and would be a bit duller Black Color as compared to the shiny Blue Hue of the Parker , Meriden guns had , which this gun has , also refinished or new Trap Guns would have a manual safety as compared to the Automatic safety which this gun has also ! Just giving my opinion , again Remington Records are sparse to say the least but with the 1947 Repair codes I think there is a good chance on Factory work .

Pete Lester 04-09-2016 05:58 AM

Very nice gun Russ, I'll bet it is a great gun to shoot trap with. If I have my Remington repair codes correct KTT3 = May 1948. To me the gun looks too fresh for a factory redo at that time. Trap guns tend to get shot and handled a lot. I believe it was restored much later than that and I suspect Brian is correct.

greg conomos 04-09-2016 11:41 AM

Nice looking gun.

If Remington refinished it....the gun would had to been sealed up for the past many decades. The refinish looks fairly recent to me.


As for DelGrecko (lol) they save their records by customer name, not SN, so unless you can tell them the name of the person who paid them they cannot tell you if they worked on a given gun.

Russ Jackson 04-09-2016 11:46 AM

Hello Greg ,as mentioned ,I did speak with Larry D. ,I didn't mention I do have a name but this gun was not in the mix ? I appreciate all the opinions ,and you are right it is still in very nice refinished condition but does have some amount of wear ,very minor a touch here and there !

Bill Murphy 04-09-2016 05:24 PM

I like no name refinished guns, especially trap guns. Let me know if I can buy this one.

Rich Anderson 04-10-2016 07:31 PM

I know of a 30 inch vent rib trap gun that will be for sale at the Southern:whistle:

Dean Romig 04-10-2016 10:44 PM

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Those borders of the checkering don't appear to be in the Remington style.

The pictures below are examples of known Remington checkering borders.

Double or triple click to enlarge the pics.



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Alan Phillips 04-11-2016 11:01 AM

checkering
 
Remington checkering pattern


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