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Wow! Very nice, Frank. Five to five and a half-inch full tapered chokes!
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I like the straight grip ! I bought a 16 gauge 1900 at Rock Mountain and am working on a deal for an 1894 10 gauge . I’d never paid much attention to Remington doubles other than 32’s and to a lesser degree 3200’s but a fellow I shoot with regularly collects Remington O/U’s and SxS’s . And over the course of watching him shoot them I kinda thought I needed a 16 and perhaps the 10 .
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My Remington collector buddy has two F Traps . But the other Sunday on the way back from Prospect Hall Mr. Hall and I stopped at Clark Brothers in Warrenton VA and they had what I thought and they said was another F Trap so I sent my friend a text and the day after he went snd bought it . According to him it was an 1894 Pigeon not an F Trap . I think he’s going to bring the gun Friday to shoot at Old Forge along with another REM 12 . If he does I’ll take a couple pictures .
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My Remington friend claims they made a gun similar to the FE called a pigeon gun before they coined the F Trap term . He also claimed they changed from Pigeon to F Trap because even in the very early 1900’s the animal rights folks were getting started . This gun he just got has no safety and had 32” fluid steel barrels .
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In the first 1902 Remington Arms Co. catalog they listed straight grip CEO-, DEO- and EEO-Grade 12-gauges as Pigeon Guns, except they list CE-, DE- and EE-grades.
Pigeon Gun, 1902 Remington Arms Co. catalog.jpg By the second 1902 Remington Arms Co. catalog they cleaned up the listing -- 1902 Pigeon Gun 2nd 1902 catalog.jpeg By the 1903-04 Remington Arms Co. catalog the same guns are Trap Guns -- Trap Gun, 1903-04 Remington Arms Co. catalog.jpg Same in the 1904-05 catalog. By the 1905-06 catalog the we have that listing -- 1905-06 Trap Gun page 11.jpg and the new lower priced gun -- 1905-06 Trap Gun page 19.jpg For 1906 Remington was on a Trap Gun roll with their man William Heer posting the high average for the year -- The Gun Behind the Man, The American Field, Mar. 2, 1907.jpg Also in 1905 Remington Arms Co. introduced another Trap Gun -- 1905 Trap Gun.jpeg which will win the GAH in both 1907 and 1908. |
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Beautiful gun Frank! What is not to like about that one!
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Thanks everyone. I had some questions and will answer them here. This 1894 is mid 1329xx range and while I don't have Semmer's book handy right now as I recall that serial is dated 1905. Stock dims are 1-3/8 by 2 by 14" LOP over the Remington rubber plate. Barrel legend shows "Trap Gun F Grade". Ejectors are in perfect time and will throw paper or plastic empties 8-10 feet to land within inches of each other. Chambers measure a tad short of 2-3/4", call that 1/32" short using a precision gauge made on the lathe. Weight 8.0 pounds on my digital scale.
Yesterday I was shooting a cleanup of random reloads to include Federal papers 1-ounce with 700-X powder, also Rem Game Clubs 1-ounce with "PB" powder, and Game Clubs loaded with 7/8 ounce ahead of Alliant E3. Primers were Winchester, Fiocchi and Cheddite respectively and the Remmy was harder to open with the Winchesters owing to firing pin/tip drag. Same as many Fox guns and that's why I rarely use Winchester 209's in reloads intended for a variety of vintage SxS's. As I'd written she shot a little high as compared with my regular sporting double-guns but after firing at a tree top to check POI and adjusting/getting into the Remmy she did pretty well. ![]() Craig, some months ago I also came into a 1900 K Remington in 16b, 28" damascus made with upland stock dims and chokes at 7 and 21 points, about IC and I-Mod. Really nice shape and weight 6-9. I'll be trying her out on clays and then birds this fall. ![]() For those who will be at the Vintage Gunners Cup at Hausmann's, Steve Barnett Fine Guns will be exhibiting and there are a ton of Remington 1894 and 1900 doubles on the SBFG site. A phone call to August there in the shop can probably arrange to get one or more brought to Hidden Hollow for inspection. Just sayin. |
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Frank the one I have came from a mutual friend of yours and mine , matter of fact I think you were standing there when I told him I’d take the gun . Anyway the one I got seems to be IC-M . I shot it at skeet the following Tuesday and I shot it well . Gun also was smoking at skeet doubles from 3-4 and 5 . Just got the 16 and 20 gauge attachments for my newly acquired micrometer bore/choke gauge today so now I’m capable for 10 thru 20 , perhaps this weekend I’ll get the little gun out and take a measurement .
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