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There is a Remington repair code stamp on the left barrel flat W E or F 3 which would be August 1936 or 7 which could lend some credibility to the SKEET OUT and SKEET IN markings.
191767 02 WF3 W = August F = 1937.jpg |
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Who cares what the markings say or when they were put on? Go for it and buy it anyway!!
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True but I gotta admit I’d like it more better with longer barrels and tighter chokes .
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I would have been on it like white on rice if had been a straight grip.
I have an AHE 28 with 26 inch barrels and a PG.
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