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#324119 05/08/13 07:23 PM
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I purchased a Remington 32 on this forum. VERY nice shotgun and I was taken with the double triggers. Hard to find in a over/under. Heavy but should be great for skeet. All original 26 skeet in and out. Anything I should watch for? Why not more O/U with double triggers??????


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After 75 years most of the problems should have been discovered and fixed. Should you have any problems that is not a gun that I would send to just any gunsmith. If the need arises ask then who is left to repair it. Chances are that you will never need to ask.

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Pat Laib, Spicer, Minn is the to go smith, he specialises in 32s.

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DelGregos in Ilion, New York, are the go to Model 32 people. I knew Pat Laib was the go to Model 3200 guy, but I didn't know they do Model 32s as well.

Only a few of the earlier Model 32s had double triggers. The 1933 Remington Arms Co., Inc. catalogue carried this statement -- "Eventually we will have a single trigger for these guns but for the time being double triggers will be supplied. Later the single trigger can be fitted at a moderate extra charge." By the 1934 catalogues the trap and skeet guns had the single trigger and by 1938 it was standard on the Model 32A "Standard" Grade as well.

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heavy, clunky ole thang wid da barrels stacked on top of each utter, instead of side by side de way hit shud be...

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Laib works on 32s?? By the way, I just sold my 30" double trigger 32. That may have been a mistake.

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I bought one off this board with double triggers, 28" barrels choked from the factory cyl/imp cyl. It is a little heavy, but I am a big guy, and it is the gun I shoot the best. Perfect for hunting over pointing dogs.

Last season I shot a little quick at a pheasant and when I dressed it I found the wad in the cavity.

Trap shooters run the K80's for hundreds of thousands of rounds before they need tightened up (if then) I don't think my grandkids will live long enough to shoot that many through the old Remington.

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Great design, fun gun!
Thanks for sharing
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+1 for Pat.My 32TC was doubling.Pat installed K-80 mainsprings and that was that!I had previously sent it to the "experts" 4 time's.They may have all the parts for 32's but have no idea how to fix'em.My own experience. [img:center][/img] [img:center][/img]

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Interesting guns . . . even if Remington did steal the design from a Czech gunmaker who made his guns in France. The 32's, by weight, are better target guns. If you can find one of the French-made Petriks, a lot of them are light and make great field guns. I had a really nice one in 16ga, marked Gastinne Renette.

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