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charlie cleveland 07-18-2014 09:37 PM

10 ga remington
 
this evening i got a AEgrade remington that pete lester found for me..it has steel barrels 30 inch long..its a fair looking gun stock has about 3 inches of drop but really suits me i hope to get to shoot it tommorrow to see how many holes i can put in old doc the can at 70 steps..its a fairly light gun at about 9 lbsit swings and points well..remingtons are well made guns espically the 1894 model which this gun is.bores are good in this old gun...charlie

Rick Losey 07-18-2014 09:44 PM

look out Dr Pepper


let us know how it shoots Charlie

Mike Franzen 07-19-2014 06:36 AM

Way to go Charlie. I'd like to see that gun.

Pete Lester 07-19-2014 07:03 AM

Charlie I can post a few pictures I took of it at the store if that is OK.

charlie cleveland 07-19-2014 08:48 PM

its ok pete to post the pictures..charlie

Pete Lester 07-19-2014 09:19 PM

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Here it is. It's a Remington 1894 10 gauge AE (ejectors), with 32" Remington steel (fluid) barrels made in the last year of production, 1910. 10ga 1894's are uncommon and fluid steel pretty rare. The gun had been refinished, barrels reblued, stock and checkering redone. There is on old red recoil pad with a duck or goose on it, anybody know what brand pad it is? Chambers are 2 7/8", Chokes are right .037 and left .042. It would have followed me home from the KTP but the drop is more than my frame can handle. Charlie had commented to me last year that if I see another good deal on a 10ga 1894 to let him know. Now he has one :-)

Rick Losey 07-19-2014 09:25 PM

very cool, looks like it is in great shape, now all we need to see is the Dr Pepper can

I like the recoil pad bird, perfect for a 10 gauge

Dave Noreen 07-20-2014 10:06 AM

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i got a AEgrade remington that pete lester found for me..it has steel barrels 30 inch long
If it has steel barrels it is not an AE-Grade. An AE-Grade has two-stripe Damascus barrels. It would be either an AER- or AEO-Grade, and from the pictures it is an AER-Grade. Something quite unusual with that extra inch and a half of top tang?!? Normal top tang about this long --

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...2-ga101315.jpg

I believe that is the first 10-gauge I've ever seen on the later style action. Great find!! Congrats!!

The recoil pad looks like a late Fray-Mershon or an early Pachmayr but with that fowl on the face I suspect it was a proprietary made for Sears, Montgomery Ward, Western Auto, etc.

Pete Lester 07-20-2014 10:45 AM

Dave, the top tang is unusual and longer than what I have seen before. I can't imagine why anyone would lengthen the top tang unless it was done to hide or repair a crack in the wood. I How did you identify the "late action", by pin placement in side of frame? What year did the later style action come out?

wayne goerres 07-20-2014 01:42 PM

Like the recoil pad. Looks good on that gun. There is a lot og life left in that old gun.


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