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I'm off to Miss in the a.m. to harvest some of the ducks that evaded Mr. Kaas et al earlier and hope to try it out. |
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01-13-2010, 11:55 PM | #4 | ||||||
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I've always admired the Remington hammer guns. That Damascus pattern is amazing! I wonder if Drew can tell us about it and what it is called?
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01-14-2010, 12:18 AM | #5 | ||||||
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That one is flat out gorgeous and has obviously had a good life. Mine is an excellent gun. Twist bbls. I think I shoot it as well or better than any dbl gun I own. It seems absolutely effortless to break long clays with it and the quality is excellent, inside and out. Nice fit on everything. I'd highly recommend one to anyone. I think you can open it with the right hammer back also, which is nice. The firing pins are pretty long and blunt and will set just about any old rusty shell off the first time.
The one I was thinking of is still on GBroker with a BIN price of $3000. Has steel bbls and is in near new condition. Very nice but not near as pretty as Westons with those twist bbls. |
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01-14-2010, 12:56 AM | #6 | |||||||
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Ordinarily it'd probably be bad form to talk price but since you mentioned the other, the BIN on this was $650! Here's another pic showing more of the barrel pattern. That style rib inscription is apparently a feature of the earlier guns. |
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01-14-2010, 01:17 AM | #7 | ||||||
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$650? I'd say you did very well and likely smashed the BIN button, eh? I would have I think. Here's a pic of mine and a pic of a spring pin repair for Weston. 6-digit S/N. 1895 production
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That is a most unusual Twist pattern, and it is a Grade 2 as marked on the watertable. I had a 1889 in a 16 that I sold a while back, and it was in great shape. It seems there are quite a number of those Remingtons out there in unusually good condition. I'm on the lookout for a 1894 straight-grip Trap model. Nice find.
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01-14-2010, 02:14 PM | #9 | ||||||
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Ed Blake, have Dave Noreen tell you about the high condition 1894 F Grade Trap that he bought at Allentown while I was parking the car. That will be the last time I let someone off at the door while I park. The show opened at 9:00 AM and at about 9:05, I met Dave at the door holding the gun. He said he went part way down the first aisle, saw the gun, paid the price, turned around and met me at the admission booth.
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01-14-2010, 03:18 PM | #10 | ||||||
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Funny things happen at gun shows...
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