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11-25-2012, 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark Brady
I agree about the Remington doubles being under rated. I own two 1900's one is a trap gun (ejectors and no safety), an 1882, and I just picked up an 1889 that looks like it just came out of the factory and is not restored. I bought the 1889 for $450.00 proving you can still get a deal on a good side by side.
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I was aware that Remington made a model 1894 straight grip trap gun (F grade) but I was not aware of the Model 1900 version. If you could post some pictures I would love to see it.
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