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Unread 08-13-2019, 10:54 AM   #24
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I shoot an original TC grade M 32 with 2 sets of barrels, one 30 inch bored .018 in the lower barrel; .034 in the upper for trap. The second set is 28 inch bored .012 and .020. The gun is heavier than any of the Browning Superposeds I ever owned and shot on trap by almost a pound, and is not nearly as lively or dynamic in handling qualities compared to them, but is is a stone killer at any yardage and the added weight dampens recoil significantly.

Our own Researcher (Dave Noreen) posted a wonderful brief history and pricing breakdown of the M 32 back in 2003 I think it was, but I don't remember the BBS (Shotgun World? Trapshooters.com??).

FWIW - Larry Del Grego & Son routinely service and repair M 32 Remingtons and, as in the case of Parker Guns, have an extensive parts inventory for them. (Seldom if ever depleted since hardly anything ever goes wrong with them, except when the rabid trapshooters start "working on" the single trigger setup).
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