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I agree. The earliest Perkins pad listing I've seen is in the c. 1916 H&D Folsom catalog
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None of the Remington Arms Co. catalogs mention recoil pads, but I believe this leather-faced Silvers on my 1906 vintage DEO-Grade 16-gauge is original.
132280 18.JPG Let's see some pictures of your CEO. |
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1903 Funkes
1908 Grieb [sometimes called American Silver] it will have a thin ochre stripe between the black plate and redish rubber |
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Yes, let's see some pictures of your new Remy CEO trap.
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Going with the Silvers.Anyone kind to post pictures if I text them.Grayson
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Grayson sent me the pictures. Here they are --
132283 00 CEO-Grade, 12-gauge, 2 3-4-inch.jpeg 132283 01.jpeg 132283 02.jpeg 132283 03.jpeg 132283 04.jpeg 132283 05.jpeg 132283 06.jpeg But they are pretty tiny!! |
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According to the Remington Model 1894 serial number chronology the late Charles Semmer produced from surviving shipping records, for his book Remington Double Shotguns, your gun is of late 1905 vintage. Here is the Trap Gun page from the 1905-06 Remington Arms Co. catalog --
1905-06 Catalog pg 11, Trap Gun.jpg While the Pigeon Gun listed in the 1902 catalogs and the Trap Guns shown in the 1903-04 through 1909 catalogs are pictured with a safety I have recorded half a dozen "no safety" Remington Hammerless Double -- 1906 CEO Pigeon Gun.jpg all the later style action with separate firing pins. |
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