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12-13-2009, 10:24 PM
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Remington VHE Specs
I purchased a Remington VHE, SST, AE, ( Serial # 240203)tons of original case colors and blueing. Someone altered the comb however, and made a beavertail. I'm a long time stockmaker specializing in returning doubles back to how they were when they left the factory so the wood is not a problem. Here is my question. The Parker book lists this gun with all options as I have it, but with 32" barrels. The gun has 30" with the line across the end of it, and tons of choke in each tube. I know of one other mistake in the book with a description of details vs. serial number, could this possibly have been a mistake? I can't imagine docking the barrels on a 32 inch gun but...I've seen a lot of hacked up messes in my life. Is there anyway to tell for sure? One thing I don't like is the bead on the gun. The end bead is some sort of a RayBar looking thing instead of a regular upside down bead. I'm an L.C. Smith freak, so this Parker has me thrown for a loop as I just don't deal with a lot of them, but this one sure has good metal. Can anyone help? Thanks so much, Respectfully, Jake
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Jake, There are quite a number of errors in the Identification & Serialization book that are laegely due to typographical errors. Have you actually measured the bores and chokes? Have you determined how long the chokes are? Parker Bros. chokes were long, about 3" to 4" with a parallel section for the last 1/4 to 1/2 inch while Remington chokes were not at all like this. Remington chokes were not cut "ogee" but were relatively short, conical affairs with little or no parallel section. So if you have "tons of choke" in a Remington Parker, chances are very good that the barrels were not cut.
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