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Unread 12-20-2018, 12:49 PM   #11
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All - thanks already for the input! Here are some better images of the barrel flats.
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The lower two pics are definitely Remington made barrels and the upper pictures are of Parker-made or Meriden era of Remington owned Parker gun works made barrels that have stamps only associated with Remington ownership.





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I'm curious as to why the Remington barrels would be 12oz heavier unstruck weight.
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I'm sure the offers are pouring in via pm. A nice gun for the holidays.
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My dream 20ga for sure.
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In the last picture, the bottom rib is drilled ahead of the fore end lug. Does this this indicate the barrels were reblued?

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So, what's the rest of the gun look like?
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In the last picture, the bottom rib is drilled ahead of the fore end lug. Does this this indicate the barrels were reblued?

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That’s a Remington trait. That; the absence of rib inscription; and the heavy unstruck barrel weight would tell me that remington built those barrels. Still not convinced they were added later though.

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So, what's the rest of the gun look like?
It's on Guns International. I believe etiquette dictates I post/reference the listing in the Sales Thread, so I will do that.
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