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Unread 10-11-2020, 02:19 PM   #1
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On a Remington Model 32 --

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Ya got me Dave. I own and have shot M32's for a long time and that's a new one on me.

Maybe some type of choke device?
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That is bizarre! Are those screws actually tapped into the barrels?





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adjustable weight device?
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It is a cobbled together Model 32 four-barrel skeet set on GI. All the sellers says is " 12 (is ported), " and that is the only picture which shows this thing.
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Looks like a Ported compensator Of sorts. I wonder how far the tubes extend away from that? Maybe the extensions are removable chokes? Much like a cutts would have.
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Can we tell where on the barrels this thing is located?
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It looks to me like they put a double compensator where the front barrel hanger is right at the muzzle. That front ramp holding the vent rib is supposed to be about 2" long.

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Here is a picture of most of the 12-gauge barrels --

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Could Col. Cutts have been involved with this?
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Looks like some type of compensator.
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