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Very nice. Remington 94s were some of the finest guns produced in America and you found a gem. Good shooting.
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Nice looking gun. How does this go under the radar on gunbroker?
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Coupled with a no return policy it was a lucky gamble on my part. Their feedback was rated “A” though digging a little deeper there were plenty of disgruntled customers. Online sales open the door for legal thievery. Villains running roughshod. “Caveat emptor”. |
those remingto 94 s are some great guns yours gun is really nice...I have arem 1900 10 ga double with steel barrels and a 12 ga b grade with ordance barrels...charlie
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What a great find! Congratulations on a great deal.
While no Remington Hammerless Double production records have been found at "The Arms" the late Charles Semmer assembled his serial number chronology for his book Remington Double Shotguns from surviving shipping records. Here are the 1907 Remington Arms Co. catalog pages for the B-Quality guns -- Attachment 117780 Attachment 117781 Your leather-faced recoil pad looks just like the one I suspect to be original on my circa 1905 DEO-Grade 16-gauge -- Attachment 117782 I have an early BE-Grade 12-gauge that has the Chain J Damascus barrels as shown on the Remington Damascus sample. |
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Fantastic to see another fine gun that you're holding for me Bruce. :)
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It's fun to win. Congrats.
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That was a huge win!
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