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Unread 01-23-2022, 01:43 PM   #11
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Cabelas Fort Worth seems to have taken in a collection of Remington F Premier Grades. A couple of Model 11 12-gauges, and a 20-gauge, a Model 17 and another Model 32 all recently listed on GI.
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Unread 01-29-2022, 02:21 PM   #12
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I do not know single triggers very well and am not sure if this is a Miller or not?? I also hear you can adjust the safety and I would like to get this one working again. Is that done with the slotted screw in the frame just below the safety? Any tips would be greatly appreciated...could not seem to find anything on line except that it can be done....
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Here is the diagrams from the 1940 Remington Parts Catalog --

Model 32 1940 parts catalogue.jpg

I'd suspect that if the safety slide is now the barrel selector for the Miller trigger the Safety Adjusting Screws may no longer be functional.
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The Miller Trigger Company claims to be able to fix Miller and any other triggers. Give them a shot.
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What a gorgeous gun!
If I needed (wanted) a 32 that price wouldn't scare me off.





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What was the price? The discussion here must have gotten someone excited. The gun is marked SOLD now.
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As I recall it was close to $10k.





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Probably an original F Grade with a nice restock and the dreaded 26" barrels. Almost ten grand?
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My REM 32 is a 4 barrel skeet set. Simmons 20,28,.410 barrels. It was my mother’s skeet gun. Its safety is locked off. Great set.
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