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Interesting Configuration
I know we have been talking about long barreled beauties here recently. Although I tend to like longer barrels as well, this gun makes me ponder the intent. Maybe it was intended as a road hunter?
Specifics - 24" barrels reverse choked IM/M. Double ivory beads, BTFE, straight grip, non-auto safety, skeleton butt plate, SST. Has a lot of skeet characteristics but with tighter chokes. Maybe a cramped duck blind gun?:) https://i.imgur.com/rxx7e3p.jpg https://i.imgur.com/hCKeKdj.jpg https://i.imgur.com/NiJsOrZ.jpg https://i.imgur.com/kGnDem7.jpg https://i.imgur.com/UFeCDzc.jpg |
Good shot who really wanted to CRUSH those skeet targets!!
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Dean …Please tell us who did the restoration.
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Great that you even have the hang tags
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Looks original to me. Very nice late Remington gun. What a grouse gun that would make!
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Finishes appear original Remington to me.
Multi-purpose?? Skeet, Grouse, Woodcock and Puddle ducks...?? . |
A great turkey gun. Short and easy to move with tight chokes.
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That is one interesting gun. I wish we knew more about it as in, how was it actually used.
I agree with two of the thoughts: Really good skeet shooter and duck blind gun. |
I certainly like it ! Is it on an 0 frame or a 1 frame ? The 16 VHE skeet I have is the same basic configuration and on a 1 frame .
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Craig,
It is a 1 frame. |
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