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I don't think you are looking at a Remington repair code. Remington repair codes would be two letters the same size and font and the number 2 or 3 following the letters.
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We have seen the "Kf" stamp on the barrel flats but I don't recall ever seeing a "Bf" stamp there.
The Kf indicated that King pronounced the barrels (or gun) finishen or filalized or fin ..... done and passed inspection in other words |
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BTW - the book says 30 inch barrels originally
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"If there is a heaven it must have thinning aspen gold, and flighting woodcock, and a bird dog" GBE |
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Post a picture.
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Rick, what does the book say about VH ser# 221866?
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This is a very interesting gun considering the fact that 88220 is thought to be the first Grade O (V) grade hammerless gun made. Yes we need pictures please.
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its not in there
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why would it not be there? not all pkrs are in the book?
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