Unfortunately the perfect storm of the depression, inadequate profitability, lack of management vision and limited demand all fueled the death of the Remington M32. If the popular sporting clays game had been around the USA as has been the case for the past 40 years. If the economy had been robust ...
I would enjoy hearing about YOUR Remington Model 32, especially any graded guns. Remdog1187--are you still around? This is an unsigned engraved 32TC, best guess is German engraved during occupation?
Yes Mike I am still around. Sorry for the late reply. Here’s my 1938 M32E. 26” M/IM. Engraved ...
Interesting that it is a numbers matching gun. That is a positive.
The fact that is has a solid rib is interesting. Supposedly from all of the info I have studied only the 32S "Trap Special" came with that. My numbers matching
32S came with a vented rib.
Probably was ordered as a skeet (receiver) gun with skeet barrels that are no longer with the gun. Another set of 30" trap barrels with matching serial numbers could have been ordered to facilitate both disciplines.
I have a M32 TC (Target) 30" F/F model that also came with a matching serial ...