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Unread 06-14-2013, 06:01 PM   #1
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looks like you have another fine crow killer there...i really like the old rem 94 s... pete i do know these 94 s are really touchy about the screw thru the trigger guard to the stock if to tite it will not let gun cock itself..1/4 of a turn makes a differance in my 12 ga 94 and it has ejectors... charlie
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looks like you have another fine crow killer there...i really like the old rem 94 s... pete i do know these 94 s are really touchy about the screw thru the trigger guard to the stock if to tite it will not let gun cock itself..1/4 of a turn makes a differance in my 12 ga 94 and it has ejectors... charlie
I like the Remington doubles too Charlie and I think it will be a fine crow and fowl gun too. No issues with cocking and I hope it stays that way. I think Remington doubles are overlooked and a great value. This is a great fitting 10ga with ejectors and I got it off Gunbroker for under $500.
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Nice find Pete. Looks like your 10ga 1894 BE now has a stable mate. My 32" 10ga BE with the C-grade damascus is still waiting it's turn to go to the stocker's...

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Nice find Pete. Looks like your 10ga 1894 BE now has a stable mate. My 32" 10ga BE with the C-grade damascus is still waiting it's turn to go to the stocker's...

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Thanks. You have a good memory Marc, my 1894 B grade 10ga is an extractor gun in high condition. It's nice to look at but I think this old A grade beater will be a better shooter. I hope you get your B grade 10 to the stocker soon, the Remmy's are nice guns and the big 10's are fun to shoot.
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