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Originally Posted by Absalom
Inspired by the other thread discussing Remington’s present-days woes, it occurred to me that we could use a nostalgic Remington thread for balance
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I think many of us Remington fans/collectors thought the same. I’ve mentioned mine in many previous discussions so I’m sorry about being redundant, (again,)
It’s a .32 and in better shape than the picture shows. It was in the back of a local gun shop case covered in dust. Obviously not much interest in it with the owner or with anyone else, and the price was reflected in that disinterest.
I brought it home and my wife instantly proclaimed it hers.
She shoots it better than me so that’s OK.
They are great example of firearms design and of Remington history. I’m glad I have it.
Jim