The first year, 1934, Remington catalogued the Model 32 Skeet Gun it was listed as "Both barrels Improved Cylinder." I examined such a gun at D.J.'s Sport & Pawn a few years ago with a serial number in the 14xx range. As hard as I tried, it just didn't fit me. Every time I threw it to my shoulder, I was looking at the side of the barrels not down the rib. By the 1935 catalog it was "Both barrels Remington Special Skeet Boring." which it remained through the 1942 catalog.
The first time I went to the skeet range at North Island Naval Air Station a Chief that was shooting saw my officer uniform and snatched me up to be the officer on the ComNavAirPac Skeet & Trap Team. That lead to meeting Al Buntrock, retired Chief, and champion skeet shooter, and so this twig was bent. Only thing I ever did with the Model 1100 Trap Gun I was issued was use the trap barrel on the skeet gun to shoot ducks on the marsh at Camp Pendleton.
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