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Yup.
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BTW Bill thanks from bringing your 3 frame 16ga to PA last weekend. I enjoyed seeing and handling it. Very interesting gun and it handled well regardless of it's weight.
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As we discussed, it would be "One Fine Skeet Gun".
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[QUOTE=Pete Lester;44435]But to be a true factory "Skeet' gun don't they need to have the skeet in/out stampings, option 14, and the more open choke on the left???
There are factory skeet guns that are marked option 5 in the serial # book even though they have a factory skeet beavertail. I don't think option 14 is a must on a skeet gun. Patrick |
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A skeet gun should have open chokes but they could be oredered any way the customer wanted. I have a VHE 20 skeet with a 13.5 LOP
a slip on pad takes care of LOP.I think the better term would be skeet configured. Checkered butt, SST, BTF, ejectors. Most skeet guns had 26 inch barrels but I have seen them with 28. I once had a GHE 20 w/28 inch tubes, I miss that one. |
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I have seen more than one 28" skeet gun. I have never seen one that I thought did not originate in Del Grego's shop.
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The one I had didn't have the telltale DelGrego case color and there was about 40% color on he gun. It was a Remington era production but as I sold it a year ago I didn't keep the serial number.
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Here's Parker's definition. Note the options in barrel length, bores, etc.
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