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09-25-2022, 09:04 PM
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If one wants to really pic nits, cross the i's and dot the t's, Remington only catalogued The Sportsman as a "Skeet Gun", but one could get a SKEET choke barrel for a Model 11.
The Sportsman Skeet Gun, February 15, 1935.jpg
The Sportsman Skeet Gun, January 2, 1937.jpg
The Sportsman Skeet Gun, February 15, 1939.jpg
The Sportsman Skeet Gun, June 10, 1941.jpg
Sportsman & Model 31 Skeet, 1937.jpg
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09-25-2022, 09:22 PM
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I wonder if those Sportsman that left the factory as so called "skeet guns" were marked skeet anywhere besides on the barrel ?
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