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Unread 02-14-2017, 04:18 PM   #11
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redone r32's are ok.....as long as they rebuild them too. nothing more disappointing than to buy a pretty refinished (worn out) gun.
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Unread 12-05-2021, 07:11 PM   #12
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Dave, Alex Kerr shot Model 32 Remingtons in NSSA competition. Of course, we have no idea if this is one of them. If you get tired of the wood, sell it to me. You might put a micrometer on the receiver to determine whether the "dogs" were sanded off, or were never there.
Hello, my name is kevin scott, new member here.. Are you still interested in a Remington model 32 2 barrel set with original leather case
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Hello, my name is kevin scott, new member here.. Are you still interested in a Remington model 32 2 barrel set with original leather case
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[QUOTE=Ed Blake;211818]A couple years back a small dealer (can't remember the name) in Delaware had a Remington 32 on Gunsinternational for several months.

Miller's Gun Center in New Castle DE.
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Tell us the SN. My 30" TC grade has the regular dog engraved on the sides, Pachmayer White Line recoil pad, twin ivory beads and is SN 3005, bored IM & Full. It has an extra set of 28" barrels bored IC and IM for pigeons, but the SN does not match the 3005 receiver #. I shoot it frequently; they are HEAVY guns but treat targets like a stump grinder and are built like a bank vault.
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Sn# 3440 with matching numbers on both barrels
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Sn# 3440 with matching numbers on both barrels
Thanks Kevin but I meant to ask the SN of the Lien's M32.
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My search for Model 32 Remingtons ended when a good friend gave me an outrageous Arnold Griebel engraved and gold inlaid 30" tight bored beauty. I would still be interested in some higher grade wood for the Griebel gun.
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My Model 32. 30 inch barrels, choked Mod and Full. I use it primarily as a back up to my GHE for doubles trap. Also have an extra set of barrels, 28 inches, no rib, choked Skeet IN and Skeet OUT. Wish it had double triggers.
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My Model 32. 30 inch barrels, choked Mod and Full. I use it primarily as a back up to my GHE for doubles trap. Also have an extra set of barrels, 28 inches, no rib, choked Skeet IN and Skeet OUT. Wish it had double triggers.
I have a friend that’s into Remington SxS’s and most other older Remington shotguns . Anyway he had three model 32’s with double triggers . Now he only has one .
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