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Unread 02-09-2021, 11:29 AM   #1
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CF would be C = May F = 1937
Neither EB or ER would be reasonable codes. E for the month equals October which is fine but B for the year is 1933 and R is 1924, both too early.
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CF would be C = May F = 1937
Neither EB or ER would be reasonable codes. E for the month equals October which is fine but B for the year is 1933 and R is 1924, both too early.
Thanks for the info, the serial number of that gun puts it as post 1934 according to our site 2395xx
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On the Remington Repair code tab, couldn't ER also be 1968 ?
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Emailed the dealer through Gunbroker and he won't respond to my questions. Probably a good reason to pass on this gun. I think I can eventually do better but it might take awhile and I'm not one with alot of patience.
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Sure, but by then Remington was out of the Parker repair business. Repair codes are a date code followed by a 3 and Remington stamped them all over, where ever they could find space on the barrel flats.
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Looking closer at the picture I have, I think it may have been the letter D
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$17,030.00 ?.... c'mon guys - it's nicer than that!!





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$17,030.00 ?.... c'mon guys - it's nicer than that!!





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With no stipulated return policy in the auction it would be a cold day in hell before you see me bid that amount .
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With 5 days to go, I’d say the final price is far away
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With 5 days to go, I’d say the final price is far away
Yep and it will get really interesting the last hour or so.
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