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AI Overview:
The Remington Model 32 is a historic 12-gauge over/under shotgun produced between 1932 and 1944 (with some sales until 1947), designed by C.C. Loomis as the first American-made over/under aimed at trap and skeet shooters. Known for its innovative top-locking mechanism and separated barrels for cooling, about 5,100 were made. Key Features & History
Design & Innovation: The Model 32 utilized a unique locking hood over the top of the barrels, which provided great strength and prevented the gun from "shooting loose," a common issue with early over/unders.
Barrel System: It featured separated barrels with a ring mount at the front, allowing for independent expansion of the tubes during rapid firing in trap or skeet.
Legacy: The Model 32's design was highly influential, serving as the basis for the later Krieghoff Model 32 and K-80 shotguns.
Collectibility
Model 32 shotguns are highly sought after by collectors, particularly in good condition with original, un-refinished metal and wood. The Remington Model 32 is often considered one of the finest over-under shotguns ever made in America, known for its longevity and handling.
Shotgun Gauge: 12 Gauge Manufacturer:
Remington Model:
32 Barrel Length:
28in Chambers:
2 3/4in Barrel Type:
Double Action:
O/U Triggers:
Single Stock:
Prince of Wales LOP:
13 3/4in Finish:
Blued Weight:
8.35 lbs Chokes:
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