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oh: good question. however, i am reluctant to start turning screws to find out. same for the forend?
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Looks like a replacement or a special order. I wonder if a PGCA letter would yield any clues?
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. . . . or did someone refinish the stock and stain it a darker color?
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First off the pictures are lacking in their presentation of the gun to see much detail. I can see the forend checkering pattern is incorrect for a VHE BTFE. I believe Remington would sometimes use better wood than expected on V grades to use inventory. Typically a V grade skeet gun would have a checked butt rather than a DHBP. What does the serial number tell you, is this a Remington era gun? Does it have double beads, non automatic safety?
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Pretty wood... Nice leaf too.
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Ed, per the serialization book the gun was a capped pistol grip, option 5 (no BTFE). Given the lack of shield and non standard checkering pattern I would wager the gun is completely restocked.
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this is a remington made gun, serial #240xxx. non auto safety. two ivory beads.
check is in the mail for the letter. the leaf fell when i was taking the pictures. fall is a comin... |
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