So, I bought this Remington 1889 12Ga recently and it really has me stumped. It is a grade 2 as stamped on the water table. All serial numbers match - 256223 and there is another 4 digit number 1283 on the forearm and receiver. Here is the odd thing, I am sure the barrels are steel and there is NO Remington markings on the barrel rib. There are the numbers 30 and 25 stamped on the left and right hooks (rear lugs). The barrel serial numbers look like they were stamped with the same stamps as the receiver and forearm. The barrels each have what look like little anchor proofs, then further down there is a diamond, a 1, and a B1. They are 30" mod and full. Overall the gun is beautiful with very nice case colors, excellent blue and wood. The checkering is still very sharp. The buttplate is original.
My questions are this:
1. Are the barrels original?
2. Has anyone ever seen barrels with no Remington stamp on the rib?
3. Has anyone ever heard of Remington replacing twist barrels with steel?
4. What is something like this worth?
I can take pictures of anything specific.
Thanks,
Gary
