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Unread 02-23-2011, 10:30 AM   #1
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Jay, yes those are closer than mine. Nice guns by the way. And yes the Shear gun is better also for being on the year date.

You don't shoot those old Damascus guns, do you?

So I still don't see where the Cripps gun, by just looking at it, says Remington. Am I missing something?
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Thanks, Bruce. I just wish I had a comparable 20 to complete the picture.
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Thanks, Bruce. I just wish I had a comparable 20 to complete the picture.
Forget it Jay you are not getting mine.... Did I tell you it was originally a 16ga sent back to Parker for the 20 ga barrels (yes I have the 16 ga barrels too ) Sorry Jay couldn't resist. Eric
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Forget it Jay you are not getting mine.... Did I tell you it was originally a 16ga sent back to Parker for the 20 ga barrels (yes I have the 16 ga barrels too ) Sorry Jay couldn't resist. Eric
Damn Eric, you're a cold hartless bast**d!

At least you could thank me for that beautiful 10ga in your collection!
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Damn Eric, you're a cold hartless bast**d!

At least you could thank me for that beautiful 10ga in your collection!


And yes Thank you Jay for the 10 ga contact information... That I do mean. Eric
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So I still don't see where the Cripps gun, by just looking at it, says Remington. Am I missing something?

I think you are Bruce. It's in the shape of the point and in the coverage of the checkering. You even show what it should look like and the difference is quite obvious.

For one thing - note that the checkered area of the grip curls back in under the trigger guard tang and comes much closer to the pistol grip cap. There are other, more subtle, differences too.

Setterman's pictures show the difference even better.
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