I have 2 M17's
A standard field grade, no checkering, ringed forend (but has a two barrel set, both numbered to the gun) and a 17E.
A friend just bought one in very nice condition, it has no engraving but the stock and forend are checkered. Was there such a variation or was the checkering added to a field grade? No letter in the serial number.
Model 17, checkered but no engraving?
Re: Model 17, checkered but no engraving?
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You might look at these two links.
http://www.remingtonsociety.com/forums/ ... =7&t=19026
http://www.remingtonsociety.com/forums/ ... f=7&t=4334
By the way, how did your "project gun" turn out? (the high-grade 17 that needed lots of TLC)
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You might look at these two links.
http://www.remingtonsociety.com/forums/ ... =7&t=19026
http://www.remingtonsociety.com/forums/ ... f=7&t=4334
By the way, how did your "project gun" turn out? (the high-grade 17 that needed lots of TLC)
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Re: Model 17, checkered but no engraving?
Maybe Researcher01 will help us with a catalog scan, but a B grade would be checkered on the forearm and pistol grip with no engraving.
Will
Will
Re: Model 17, checkered but no engraving?
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If there are any more scans of the 17s on these pages, I couldn't find them.
Den
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That would be in the second link I listed.Fowlgunner wrote:Maybe Researcher01 will help us with a catalog scan, but a B grade would be checkered on the forearm and pistol grip with no engraving.
Will
If there are any more scans of the 17s on these pages, I couldn't find them.
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Re: Model 17, checkered but no engraving?
I thought it might be a B grade but then I thought my E grade is marked "17E", wouldn't a B grade be marked "17B"?
My E project is still that, a project waiting in line behind others.
My E project is still that, a project waiting in line behind others.
Re: Model 17, checkered but no engraving?
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Den
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Ummmmm.......not necessarily (in my opinion). Based on what they did with the model 12s (.22s), the lower grades were distinguished by different "features" (or lack of them)........straight grips instead of pistol grips, flat hard rubber butt plates instead of curved metal ones, round barrels instead of octagon ones......etc., etc. I think that they started with the Model C in stamping the "C" designation on them.Recoil Rob wrote:I thought it might be a B grade but then I thought my E grade is marked "17E", wouldn't a B grade be marked "17B"?
My E project is still that, a project waiting in line behind others.
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