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It is lot 1195, and occupies page 128 Bill. It is from the Ned Schwing collection. Photos occassionally fib a little, but that gun looks like it alone is worth a trip to Maine to see.
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Austin W Hogan For Your Post: |
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Dean, I'm not sure I understand your question. I'm not really up on such things, but I thought that Remington always used the cyanide method. Is that true?
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Austin, I can see it just fine from MD. The bottom view is what I want my next gun to look like.
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No catalog here yet. I always enjoy drooling over the Parkers and Winchesters. Wouldn't it be great to actually have disposable dollars?
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