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Here is the diagrams from the 1940 Remington Parts Catalog --
Model 32 1940 parts catalogue.jpg I'd suspect that if the safety slide is now the barrel selector for the Miller trigger the Safety Adjusting Screws may no longer be functional. |
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The Miller Trigger Company claims to be able to fix Miller and any other triggers. Give them a shot.
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As I recall it was close to $10k.
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Probably an original F Grade with a nice restock and the dreaded 26" barrels. Almost ten grand?
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My REM 32 is a 4 barrel skeet set. Simmons 20,28,.410 barrels. It was my mother’s skeet gun. Its safety is locked off. Great set.
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