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I have a couple of questions regarding a Remington 1894 A grade ejector gun from 1905. Did any of these guns come with a steel buttplate? This gun has one with the widow's peak. The stock also has a poor fit where it meets the receiver (bit of a gap). Maybe it has been removed and not reinstalled properly but I was thinking perhaps a replacement stock. However, under the trigger guard tang the number stamped into the channel matches the rest of the gun and it appears it's been there for some time. The LOP is 14 1/8". Also, on the bottom of the barrels are the letters LREF with a number 17 under them. Anyone know what they signify? As for the grade marking, I only see a letter A stamped into the water table and nothing on the flats except the serial number. There is no E for ejector or R for Remington steel barrels. The barrels are not damascus. The pellet count on the rear barrel lugs are 274 and 227 so I assume full and modified.
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I suspect your stock has a crack on the head which is why it is spread out and fits poorly. Remingtons often suffer a crack stock. Fairly easy repair if you have one. Do a search of this site and you will find several great post with detailed pictures of how to do it.
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That gun is restocked Brian ,numbers are easy to stamp ,customers ask me to do it all the time ,it could be shaped to look somewhat proper though the line from the toe to the back end of the grip knob is the issue ...it's a tad sharp .
Best, Chris
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Chris, I had my suspicion that the stock was replaced. The pistol grip just didn't look right and with the gun in hand there are other tell-tale signs. The gun is going back.
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3 things. Checkering isn't fine enough. Metal butt plates were on the earlier hammer guns. Probably picked for the widows peak fit.
Nose of comb on 1894's is distinctive. And then all the other aspects of a 100+ year old gun apply.
I am away from Semner's book, and Researcher is away, probably doing something cool.
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Chris, I had my suspicion that the stock was replaced. The pistol grip just didn't look right and with the gun in hand there are other tell-tale signs. The gun is going back. All of which can be repaired. If the rest of the gun is in good shooting condition I would probably keep it. But then, I'm a sucker for Remington and Fox.
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Brian, I'll be home Thursday night if you want to know something specific from Semmer's book.
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Brian, I'll be home Thursday night if you want to know something specific from Semmer's book. There were a couple of other issues with the gun. The seller and I came to an agreement and the gun is on its way back to him. In all fairness, I think the seller was unaware of what to look for in a SxS which was reflected in the details of the sale. But all has been rectified with a proper conclusion.
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Good to hear you have resolved things to your satisfaction.
The world cries out for such: he is needed & needed badly- the man who can carry a message to Garcia
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Your barrels are remington steel. The R and the E you are talking about are on the barrels , the normal location. Not on the eatertable if that is what you are thinking. The stock may be original but the checkering looks like it was worked on? Butt plate is not original to gun. I would say the chokes are imp. cyl. and mod. Remington steel barrels will have Remington roll marked on top of both barrels. Terry
Last edited by Ithaca16; 05/14/15 08:25 AM.
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