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Thanks.
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I still believe 132034 has a 2nd set of barrels out there somewhere as per the "1" below the serial #.
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Nice guns. Remington made some of the nicest of the era. I just saw a damascus C at a gun show in NY, had the Etoile pattern, 127 range sn, but in not as nice condition as the above. It was gone when I went back to the vendor.
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Nice guns. I have two BE I'm not quite ready to post pics of yet but am working on. Both are 30" Damascus.
One I am making some small adjustments to the chokes to make it my go to skeet gun. It comes up and fits me better than any gun I have. And the other is being restocked as the original was beyond repair.
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thank you.
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A nice looking "pair" RT!! But now, as this board is great for, I need a bit of education this morning. Will someone please explain to me the difference between a "live bird gun" and a "field gun." I realize this may be elementary to many here, but I have heard it and just never asked before and have no idea what the difference(s) is (are). Thanks in advance.
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Perry, "Live bird gun" possibly another name for a Pigeon gun, meant for shooting in the pigeon ring. Generally built heavier to digest heavy target loads. Karl
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Thanks Karl. After seeing you answer I remembered hearing about Pigeon guns and their characteristics. I might have eventually put two and two together.....but I doubt it!! This board never ceases to amaze me and provide me with a education on so many things that 61 years of shooting and owning shotguns never has!!
Now let me jump to RedoTx: Can you post any differences in the weight, etc of your pair? Thanks.
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