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Remington 1900 K 12ga 32" barrels
Unread 03-12-2026, 02:41 PM   #1
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Default Remington 1900 K 12ga 32" barrels

I bought Remington model 1900 K this week from a local classified and thought I would post some pictures and specs for reference. It also needs some repairs so I can make it as right as possible and use it for clays and hunting. I'm into it for a whopping $350.

SN Q339334 all marked parts match.


Specs:
32" Fluid steel barrels; both chokes are -.027" per my bore calipers.
LOP 14"
Drop at heel approx 3 1/4"
Weight : 7lbs 12oz
Extractors
Double trigger
Auto Safety

Markings: /// K F 9 on both barrels
P on both barrels
Rt Barrel W.H. Z anchor symbol (possible repair stamp?)
Also various other random numbers and marks (see pics)

Condition is fair overall, Action locks up tight with zero play with the forend off. Lever is centered, but is a little wiggle in the lever when the action is closed. There is a lot of slop in the action when it is opened that I think is due to how the forend is currently attached. Barrels ring nicely with no indication of loose joints. Bores are bright with no dents. Metal finish in worn, dark patina, freckled but no deep pitting. Both firing pins hit snap caps fine. The main problems are with the stock. The toe and butt plate are chipped and the forend is held on with a bolt that is tapped into the barrel extension where the spring should snap in place. I think the spring will be a fairly simple part to replace, however the hole in the forend will need to be repaired. I'm thinking maybe cover the hole with some sort of shield similar to the one Parker guns have in the butt stock.

Pictures to follow.

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