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Unread 06-11-2012, 11:41 AM   #1
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Thanks Dean. I do plan on joining, and I hope I can work out an acceptable price on this particular gun.

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Matt,

All the extra's could have been done by Remington when it was returned for service however no records exist to show what exactly was done. They had the ability to do the ejectors and single trigger.

The question remains as to why the reinforced lug was not changed if Remington did the beavertail. All Parker wood had the S/N stamped into the wood when made in Meriden. I don't know if this practice was also done at Remington but you may want to separate the beavertail wood from the metal and look for a S/N stamped in the wood. I don't know how difficult this is.
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