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At the range the other day trying out various guns for fit and function. Ages and type ranged from a 1939 M37 to a 1914 M12 (all pre-WWII), including two 20s, two 16s and one 12. The winner will ultimately be my back-up gun this coming Fall. You do know that it is less-than 120 days to the grouse opener in Minnesota? 
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Has anyone won at the Olympics with a pump gun since Mark Arie with his Marlin in 1920 at Antwerp? Jay R. Graham won the trap shooting championship at Stockholm in 1912 with a Remington Pump.
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Infro about the 1912 and 1920 Olympic Games here https://docs.google.com/a/damascusknowle...rjEdR4j_E9l4HLw 1912 Gold Medal Team on the line: Charles W. Billings may be out of the picture; Ralph Lewis Spotts, John H. Hendrickson, James R. Graham, Edward Francis Gleason, and Frank Hall  Graham 
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What was Mr. Graham shooting? That looks like what became the Model 10.
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If the gun was made by Remington Arms Co. it was the Remington Repeating Shotgun, 1910 and earlier. If it was made by Remington Arms - Union Metallic Cartridge Co. it was the Model No. 10, 1911 and later.
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Looks like Graham shot a Model 10 or a pre Model 10. I guess Remington was pushing sponsorship at that time. Until the Remington Model 10, the 1897 and 97 Winchester was the hot lick in pump guns.
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You do know that it is less-than 120 days to the grouse opener in Minnesota?
Right on. I'll be out there, probably participating in my own "pumpgun Olympics" with my 16ga 31L. 
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Gentlemen, this is a doublegun forum hence the name. In that regard here's a double M-17: 
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Ok, the "double" gun theme lured me in.  Grandfather's (and dad's) 12 ga. M-10, and my DES/TSD re-stocked 16 ga. 31L.  
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