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Unread 03-25-2025, 08:59 AM   #11
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It appears that two different guns, issued at different times, a 28ga. AAHE and a 20ga. AHE, both introduced by Remington are being discussed here.
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Unread 03-25-2025, 09:09 AM   #12
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The $50k AAHE raffle guns were 28 gauge only and CSMC was commissioned by Remington to make them.
There was a 20 gauge A1S made in recent decades by Remington that a member brought to Pintail Point for show and tell that I have a bunch of pictures of in my "Other Peoples' Parkers" file folder. I don't know if more than a couple of these were ever made...





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For 1988 --

1988 Remington Catalog pg 12.jpg1988 Remington Catalog pg 13.jpg

and 1989 --

1989 Remington Catalog.jpeg

Remington tried to build a 20-gauge AHE. It was one of these guns the PGCA auctioned off in 2005 --

2005 Auction Gun 01.jpg2005 Auction Gun 02.jpg

For 2008 they tried the CSMC commissioned AAHE 28-gauge --

2008 Remington Catalog pg 4.jpg2008 Remington Catalog pg 5.jpg
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That Parker is absolutely gorgeous
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Didn't Remington attempt a small bore Parker in the late 60's or early 70's? I had paperwork on the gun, but now it's gone. I thought it was priced around $12,000.
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Somewhere in my files I have a photo of one of the "1989" guns from the first "Re-Introdution" and I know where one of them went. I also have some photos of one of the first "2008" AAHE 28 gauge guns that I got to handle 'with white gloves'. If I can find them, I will post them here.
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more discussion here---

https://parkerguns.org/forums/showth...AAHE+Remington
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Bill Murphy, a number i may call. some things i cannot put in writing at this time.
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Rod, I can't send a private message to a non PGCA member. My email is wilmrph@verizon.net Bill Murphy
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The 20 gauge AHE parts from Kolar Arms were in the Remington Archives last time I saw them, in 1990.
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