 |
|
 |
|
Notices |
Welcome to the new PGCA Forum! As well, since it
is new - please read the following:
This is a new forum - so you must REGISTER to this Forum before posting;
If you are not a PGCA Member, we do not allow posts selling, offering or brokering firearms and/or parts; and
You MUST REGISTER your REAL FIRST and LAST NAME as your login name.
To register:
Click here..................
If you are registered to the forum and keep getting logged
out: Please
Click Here...
Welcome & enjoy!
To read the Posts, Messages & Threads in the PGCA Forum, you must be REGISTERED and LOGGED INTO your account! To Register, as a New User please see the Registration Link Above. If you are registered, but not Logged In, please Log in with your account Username and Password found on this page to the top right.
|
08-18-2017, 08:00 PM
|
#1
|
Member
|
|
Member Info
|
Join Date: Apr 2013
Posts: 11
Thanks: 0
Thanked 32 Times in 4 Posts
|
|
Well I bought s/n 237939 and couldn't be happier.
Reading through other threads I figured out some of the markings but not all. Clearly it is a SC Grade 4 with a 3 lb 5 oz barrel. Any ideas about the A and the small W?
It appears to be in very nice original condition but the recoil pad has been replaced with a Pachmayr. If someone knows what recoil pad shoule be on a 1935/1936 SBT I may have it changed.
The case color is great and it locks up "like a bank vault". There is no mid rib bead but I don't think that will bother my shooting.
Looking forward to shooting it Sunday.
Please excuse my poor photography.
Mike Scelzo
|
|
|
The Following 15 Users Say Thank You to Mike Scelzo For Your Post:
|
Dave Noreen, Frank Cronin, FRANK HALSEY, George Davis, Jeff Christie, Lloyd Bernstein, Louis Caissie, Mills Morrison, Patrick Lien, Phil Yearout, Randy Davis, Robert Rambler, robertperly, Scott Janowski, Wayne Owens |
|
08-19-2017, 01:21 AM
|
#2
|
Member
|
|
Member Info
|
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 772
Thanks: 365
Thanked 1,574 Times in 373 Posts
|
|
Mike,
Congats on your new trap gun. These late guns are my favorites and the Remington SBT guns had some really LONG chokes and shoot very well. Please show us more and let us know what part of the country it came from. Many of the late Remington Trap guns went west and I am always interested to learn their history.
Patrick.
|
|
|
The Following User Says Thank You to Patrick Lien For Your Post:
|
|
|