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That's my gun. It sure has started a fire storm on the net! I will try to post some pix here to help. I was the one who called DelGrego. They said send some pix and they would give an opinion. They said they would talk to anyone interested if they were called.I his mind the gun is legit no matter what the books say. They said the receiver might have been recolored but they couldn't say who. They said the barrels looked good. keels in place bar at the end of the matting etc. I know its a 1923 gun and I know remingtons repair records are lacking. there is no remington date code on the gun or barrels. Only the skeet in and skeet out stamps. Choking is .005 and .007.They did say I had an early "BIG" beaver tail that was used on early target guns. Checkering pattern was legit also.
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I've been reading that thread and purposely did not reply. Only the Stock Book is available for this gun and it verifys 28" barrels. If the gun was returned to either Meriden or Illion, it's not in the order books. To me, the gun looks worked on and not just the barrels but without more detailed pictures of the forend including the reinforcing rod, water table, and sides of the receiver, it's not an absolute. To my eye, the butt stock looks original but the case colors on the bottom of the receiver look too splotchy. That's why I'd like to see the water table.
If that's all the pictures the seller sent to Del Grego, Del Grego didn't have much to base an opinion on. From what I'm told, they don't keep track of guns worked on by the serial number, they keep track of the name of the person who sent them the gun. If I'm wrong, someone can correct me on this. Either way, from what I've seen, it's a nice gun but until I would get further proof to originality, I wouldn't pay as if original. |
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I see that Mr. Abraham posted while I was typing. Mr. Abraham, can you post a picture of the water table and the end of the forend? The checkering pattern doesn't look like any I've seen. The only way to see if the forend wood is original is to take the metal off and look for the S/N stamped in the wood.
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My 2 cents worth (and you can get change from that
![]() ![]() At the end of the day remember this "it is much easier to buy a gun than to sell a gun". |
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nice gun i agree with rich, the forend look different than my 1923 ghe. i'll post a picture if i can figure out how to do it again. mine # is 205xxx but as luck would have it most of 1923 records are lost
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Ok I was not going to reply but since I have a couple of Skeet guns there are a couple of points that makes me wonder, first Skeet in/Skeet out was used during the Remington era, the gun is double trigger and has a DHBP both not seen on Skeet guns and even if there is a serial number stamped in the wood of the forend that does not mean it's factory. Also a 12 ga Skeet gun on a 1 frame I haven't seen that either. To me too many questions, great gun to shoot yes but to pay a premium for, no. That's my two cents. Eric
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Eric knows Parker skeet guns.
Eric, could this be a standard game gun that went back to Parker in the late 20's/early 30's to be rebarreled and beavertail forend added to be suitable for the new game of skeet? The beavertail forend looks early Parker to me. Does the absence of a Parker Bros or Parker overload proofed stamp pin a return date to the mid 1920's? This assumes return records are not available and the history must be discerned through indicators on the gun. It looks like factory work to me. |
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Here's the best I can do. The splotchy bottom and sides looks like patina from hands from carrying and shooting. Any how I think I shot pix of everything you asked for.
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