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Unread 08-22-2010, 03:11 PM   #1
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Remington made them, I think at the same time they were still making Parkers, DelGrego still works on them, but someone at the factory got the barrels on crooked. I just got the last of my "bucket list of guns I always wanted to own", a Model 32 Skeet in 95%+ condition. It's the only stack barrel gun I own! I was going to follow this with some pictures but got this far and realized this section is for "other doubles" so not wanting to cause hate and discontent will stop here! I tried to hold it the right way but it still ain't NORMAL in the pictures. A fine day to you all! Lee.
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Go for it. Even I own a couple. Post the pictures.
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Thanks for the vote of confidence, Bill! I'm proud of the old girl as it has taken a long time to find one in this condition and configuration. Regards, Lee.









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A solid rib skeet. It looks like a new gun. Is it 26" or 28"? A good friend sold me his Arnold Griebel engraved 30" gun a few years ago. It is well stocked in some painfully plain wood with a nice checkering pattern. Oddly enough, not long befor I bought this gun, I sold some nice TC grade original wood to a friend who had some poorly stocked 32s. I really like the gun but it doubles occasionally. I should have Babe Del Grego look at it next time I visit.
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Good day Bill: The old gal has 26" barrels and is so tight it is hard to put together if you have more than a light film of oil on the sides of the breech. It almost acts like hydraulic lock. Were all 32's that way? I talked to DelGrego's and another "smith" that works on 32's and was told if the trigger was badly adjusted by someone who didn't know them they will double in a heartbeat, and if they tried to lighten the pulls by stoning the hammers a repair could cost $1,000.00 or more. They suggested putting a trigger pull gage on it and if the trigger pull was less than 5 or 6 pounds somebody has monkeyed with it. The trap boys were the most guilty of this I was told. I havent't been able to shoot it myself yet as I had an aortic dissection Memorial day weekend but will be ready by September 1st, Kansas dove opener. I had a buddy shoot it before I bought it and it works fine, I just had trouble getting it away from him. Have a great day!. Lee.
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I really like a 32 though I'll admit I think a 3200 is prettier. The 32 is a classic Remington skeet gun and I can't figure why one would be considered a "stepchild". If anything, I think the Parker Gun after 1934 could be considered a Remington "stepchild".
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Dean: I used the word stepchild as I posted on the Parker forum instead of the Remington forum. I understand your thoughts on Remington Parkers but one has to admit that this gun, [made in 1936] and post '34 Parkers were both made when Remington was making guns the "old fashioned way" instead of plastic, stampings, and piano wire. Lee.
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