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10-27-2013, 11:57 AM
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Russ;
The Rem.1900 is a very nice gun for the money. Mine is a KED; K is the grade, E is for ejectors and the D is for damascus. Barrels are 28" and weighs in a tad under 7lbs. Pretty plain jane gun but very solid and nice dimensions. It's choked IC/MOD and I found it a couple of years ago in Cabela's, Mitchell, SD. They had it listed as an 1894 at $800.00 and I paid right around $600 after I corrected them. If I had a rainy day gun this would probably be it.
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10-27-2013, 12:15 PM
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Sounds nice , the gun I mentioned from the gun show had a dog engraved on each side of the receiver and for lack of better identification we will call it some type of Scroll engraving as a border ! The gun caught my eye but needed too much for the price !
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