Remington 1894 10ga

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Researcher
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Re: Remington 1894 10ga

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The K-grade guns (Model 1900s) only came in 12- and 16-gauge, with a few experimental 20-gauges made right at the end of production. I've seen an AER-Grade 10-gauge that I wish now I'd have bought. It was a gun made in the late 1898 or early 1899 time fraqme. The steel barrels both Remington and Ordnance were introduced in 1897. Some years back Ben Loving had a 10-gauge CEO-Grade for sale which had been restocked. Probably should have bought that one and have it correctly restocked. All the other 10-gauge Remington Hammerless Doubles I've seen have been Damascus, and most in the A and B quality. I've never seen any 10-gauge in the D or E quality, Damascus or Ordnance. I could use a 10-gauge EEO-Grade!!
Fowlgunner
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Re: Remington 1894 10ga

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I just picked up an 1894 CEO 10 ga.

Fairly decent metal condition but no CC.

Wood has an older reinish and checkering needs cleaning out.

Downside is the barrels have been shortened to 27.125", but it is too late to change that.

Will
nhcrowshooter

Re: Remington 1894 10ga

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Greetings, I picked up my first Remington double a little more than a year ago, a high condition B grade 10 gauge. I remain very pleased with it.

http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=3477
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