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Unread 01-30-2025, 08:58 AM   #1
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Very nice gun indeed. One wonders what the right hand side of that stock looks like, since the left side is so beautiful. BTW, I have found that if I do only the slightest amount of editing to a cell phone picture and then post it, it comes out right side up.
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That is a nice G, with great dimensions, high condition and a 16 to boot! Wow!
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KILLER wood for a G, or any grade for that matter.
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Right Larry, I’ve been saying that for years.





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The gun weighs 6 lb 7 oz

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Just amazingly beautiful.
That wood would look right on a B or an A.





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Agreed, first thing I did was as remove the trigger guard and check number, perhaps an employee hooked himself up building a gun for themselves or an executive. Who knows but fun to think.
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Very nice indeed. What's not to like about a 16
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Back in the 60's/70's, Remington would take wood which would have been used on their highest grade guns but had a minor blemish and put it aside. The wood was too good to be put on a standard gun, so it was saved for Director's standard grade guns or perhaps other "Special" folks
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