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after looking and reading remingtons adds it looks like remington did not want to fix or repair a gun with damascus barrels..but then they would sell you a gun with damascus barrels that they said would shoot and stand upo to modern smokeless loads with no harm... i would say these fellows doing the marketing stratys were a little forked tongue... in my opinion ive shot a lot of these old damascus twist stub twist laminated steel about all of the old belgium clunker guns with all known types of odd barrel markings of steel...ive never had a issue with one...the only gun ive not fired yet is a pretty nice old parker lifter gun with plain steel marked on the barrels and it will get tried out here shortly.... charlie
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11-16-2012, 09:59 AM
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Remington Barrels
Some of Remington's barrels were very heavy as in this example, Gary
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