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Then come check out www.RemingtonOwners.com

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 5:55 pm
Yes. Models 721, 722, 725, and a 40X.

Oh yeah Models 1100 ans 870, but I am not much of a shotgunner.

Not interested much in rifles newer than the above.

I edit serial number data into the serial number list at Remington Society as Rem725.
PostPosted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 2:38 pm
Yes I do...

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One of several guns my Dad owned. He was a trapper during winter. This 1940 Remington model 510 Target Master was his trap line gun. Quickly removing the pain of the trap from many small animals. He trapped for fur and food.
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 10:58 am
Have you joined our Remington Owners Site yet redryder !?
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Haven't joined the Remington group. Have about all I can handle with this site and the Henry site.

The Remington I posted here is my only holding.

Thanks for the invite.
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A sporterized Remington manufactured Pattern 14 in 303 EPPS, a 1979 manufactured 700 in .30-06 and an 870 12 Gauge that does double duty as home defense and hunting shotgun with the quick change of a barrel(s).
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I like the 12 quick change barrel option.

I have 2 Winchester model 97. One with 20" barrel for door busting 1941. One standard 30" for the safe 1924. Both NRA excellent.

I prefer levers and hammers and iron sights. Oh my!
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2016 10:55 pm
37, 513t, 700, 870, 1100, etc..cant remember them all..

Shhhhh..dont let the winchester folks know

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When a fellow has more guns than he can remember, his collection is off to a good start.
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Thats not what mrs 44 says..

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Thanks for my morning chuckle 44.

My twelve-gun safe is full. The gun cabinet is full. However, the cabinet is shared with air guns. Mrs. Red Ryder thinks investment. Sell when I cross over.
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