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Steve - I think we've looked at (and considered) the same gun. As you stated, there's a letter, which is great, but! The choke markings showing, "skeet in/out" seem to have a different font than other pcs that appear to be the genuine article. Further, the gun has a pad. We don't get the benefit of a bare checkered butt to help with verification.
All said, if indeed we're referencing the same pc; it is a nice gun and does seem to be priced accordingly considering the uncertainty(s) that exist. *caveat - please don't hold me to the assertion of a different font stamp b/c there's alot I don't know regarding variables over time as the guns were produced. |
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I rechecked my records and it looks like my memory is not what it used to be. It is a 1 1/2 frame with a single trigger.
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08-29-2018, 03:32 PM | #26 | ||||||
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Do you or anyone else know when Remington Arms started stamping the barrel flats with "Skeet In" and "Skeet Out"? I believe it was done in the years just before 1936.
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Pete, according to the Parker Pages sometime "about" 1937
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It also has double ivory beads, manual safety, tightest choke by measurement and stamping in/on right barrel, checkered butt, barrel flats stamped "Skeet In" and "Skeet Out". It is a transition gun as it has Parker Bros. on the top rib and Parker on the underside of the receiver. Seems right as rain to me.
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08-29-2018, 03:59 PM | #29 | ||||||
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I've seen the gun Pete.
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I know it's been awhile, what is your judgement on it's originality as a "Skeet" gun?
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