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Unread 04-25-2011, 05:22 PM   #21
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Bill,
The flat area is actually visable in the first picture of the original thread...
http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4106
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I didn't read the whole thread but if nobody already mentioned it, that's a Marbles brand front bead. I've got one on a Super Fox and another on a Stevens 522 straight grip trap model pump.

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Firstly, Thank you all for your comments regarding the gun! I closed the deal today to buy it. Knowing the changes to the gun were likely factory, swayed me. Although not an expert, I evaluated the pictures for several months before posting to this list; I will continue to seek documentation to substantiate the consensus. Will a factory letter describe the changes done at the factory, (December 1934 and December 1935), as per the Remington date codes stamped on the gun?
Additionally, the rib needs proper repair-any suggestions on who to send it to? Lastly, should I leave the double trigger repair "as is" or should something be done with that repair?
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No, the changes in 1934 and 1935 will not be described. As for the picture of the rib, I didn't realize that this was the Cabela's gun.
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Firstly, Thank you all for your comments regarding the gun! I closed the deal today to buy it. Knowing the changes to the gun were likely factory, swayed me. Although not an expert, I evaluated the pictures for several months before posting to this list; I will continue to seek documentation to substantiate the consensus. Will a factory letter describe the changes done at the factory, (December 1934 and December 1935), as per the Remington date codes stamped on the gun?
Additionally, the rib needs proper repair-any suggestions on who to send it to? Lastly, should I leave the double trigger repair "as is" or should something be done with that repair?
I would recomend Brad Bachelder, at 616-459-3636 for both repairs. I don't think a letter will tell you about Remington repairs.
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If you intend to have the triggers changed back to a single trigger I would recommend DelGrego without hesitation.
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Leave the double triggers in there. They may not be factory, but probably are. However, they will allow you to shoot the gun. That is a big plus.
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I agree with Bill wholeheartedly. I should have been clear... "If you absolutely cannot be deterred from changing back to a single trigger..." would have better stated my opinion.
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Agree with Bill and Dean on the triggers
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