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Dave Noreen 12-24-2020 11:35 AM

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The original barrel date code is AK, A = March K = 1941. Then there is the repair code PL3, P = June L = 1942. Perhaps that was when a MOD and FULL gun like my December 1940 gun --

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was pulled from inventory, had the chokes changed and was remarked to fill an order. Equally, or even more, likely it was something else. At any rate unless repair ledgers from Remington miraculously appear, all we can do is speculate.

jefferyconnor 12-24-2020 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott Janowski (Post 319708)
Looks someone went through a lot of effort to mill off the original choke markings.

I now see what your talking about! The normal location for chokes has oval millings there.

jefferyconnor 12-24-2020 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 319702)
Those SKEET IN stamps look newer and deeper than the other stamps on the flats. And I have never seen one with the same skeet stamp on both flats. Many of the other Remington stamps are familiar to us but not all of them are. I wonder what the real story of those Skeet stamps is...





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The stampings also seem to have been made with individual letter stamps, as they are not well aligned.

jefferyconnor 12-24-2020 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave Noreen (Post 319719)
The original barrel date code is AK, A = March K = 1941. Then there is the repair code PL3, P = June L = 1942. Perhaps that was when a MOD and FULL gun like my December 1940 gun --
was pulled from inventory, had the chokes changed and was remarked to fill an order. Equally, or even more, likely it was something else. At any rate unless repair ledgers from Remington miraculously appear, all we can do is speculate.

Rearcher, Would a Parker letter define much information for this gun? I mainly was looking at it because of how late it is, in the last few hundred, not because it's a Skeet.

Dave Noreen 12-24-2020 02:39 PM

The Research Letter pick from the Home Page shows no information for 242087.

Reggie Bishop 12-24-2020 03:04 PM

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Proper skeet markings.

jefferyconnor 12-24-2020 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Reggie Bishop (Post 319743)
Proper skeet markings.

Thanks, I note that the letters in the word "skeet" are nicely aligned. Do earlier guns have the SN on the side of the lump vs the pictures myself and Researcher posted?

Dean Romig 12-25-2020 07:19 AM

Yes, they started putting it on the flats after the move to Ilion, I believe.





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Dave Noreen 12-25-2020 11:25 AM

Reggie, thanks for the picture of the skeet choke markings. We can clearly see the LG3, February 1938, repair code marking, but the original barrel date code farther back is partially obscured by the lug and I can't make it out.

Bill Murphy 03-11-2021 04:39 PM

Dean, I dug out the file on AHE .410 # 241,576. I have clear photographs that show SKEET IN and SKEET IN. I have a full file on this gun including some great photographs. I am sending you a PM with one simple question about this gun. The SKEET IN and SKEET IN chokes and the 28" barrels would indicate that the original owner was a competitive skeet shooter. The G&H letter may show who he was. I am reluctant to bother Bob Beach with a question about a gun long gone. Or is it??


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