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LIFTER REMINGTON REPAIR?
Here are some photos of a 1874 lifter that has a 1943 Remington repair code stamp. Do the repairs shown in the photos look like factory repairs? I am curious if the serial number stamped upside down on the barrel lug was done by Remington since the original number is nearly worn off and barely legible.
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It does have a repair code, but I have a hard time believing Remington would have worked on a gun from that early time, especially with the composite barrels. I also think they would have installed the 1910 latch plate, but perhaps that's something they never did to lifters.
Someone here may know better than me.
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