RARE REMINGTON 14

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Re: RARE REMINGTON 14

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Blly, I agree with Rem. 141 that the barrel has been cut. I have sn# 1720 & 1721 and are typical early 14's. The integral front riser is the key to being original. Also that is a late model Rem. buttplate. Nice gun and still a keeper as most of the early guns saw a lot of use. Take it hunting,as it is a hoot to get a deer with one of these. I have got a few with my 14's the last being with sn 1720 .30 cal.
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