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I was not correcting Mr. Martin's or Craig's post. I was correcting Dean's post. By the way, these are both great guns. I own and shoot both. After years of having an inoperative trigger on my high grade 32, a person whose name you would recognize fixed it with little fanfare or expense.
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Having never seen a 32 or a 3200 apart I wouldn’t know about comparisons in mechanical design. I should have said the 3200 was made to resemble the 32 in outward design (appearance) because I do not have the experience with either to comment on the mechanics of them. Suffice to say I like the 32, have shot one in 20 gauge and liked it very much for its handling qualities.
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I may have been responsible for leading us off into M3200 land. What I was trying to accomplish as to point out that Remington's records (or ability, or interest) are deficient.
There is (was?) a guy on the Remington Collectors' site who claimed that "If I relied on Remington for their dating service, I would end up with Nancy Pelosi" |
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And FWIW I have an effection for 3200 Competition Grade guns and the 1 of 1000 guns . I’ve been told there was a 1 of 500 group that I think they said were made for the European market but I’ve never seen one .
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I have the #3 set of the 1 of 1,000 skeet and trap guns.
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Yep. Had a chance to buy an unfired pigeon gun, but decided 3 unique 3200's was enuff.
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