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Seller: Loving Doubles
Company: Loving Doubles
Member Since: 9/6/09
First Name: Ben
State:
California
Country: United States
Phone: (310) 546-6484
Active Listings: 31
Total Listings: 150
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: , MO, Bank Cks
Remington Model 1976, Lifter Action, 12 ga
Description: Remington Lifter Action Model 1876 Grade 1. Serial No. 5046.: Marked on the top rib “E. Remington & Sons, Ilion, N.Y.” 12 gauge, 2 3/4" chambers, 30" fluid steel barresls, chokes full and full. There are no dents in the barrels and the bores are lightly pitted but still quite shootable. About 0.005" would clean them up. Since it was made in 1877 it is an antique and requires no FFL for transfer. This is actually a transition gun form model 1876 to 1878. The serial number is in the M ’76 range with all that model’s standard characteristics (lifter action, pinned forend, Hepburn’s 1875 patent locks, flat hammer faces, and non-sliding top plate on the action between the balls). However, like on the Model 1878 there are no vestigial flash shields. It is a 12 gauge with 30” full choke bored barrels. The gun is mechanically excellent and cosmetically an even patina with no rust. Bores are lightly pitted. You can get them cleaned up to like new at Skeet's gun shop (918-456-4749) foir about $250. I have reduced the price accordingly.The stock has the original steel butt plate, has been cleaned, and a minor professional repair made to the head. Checkering is worn but clear. This is a difficult model to find and would make a fine addition to your collection of early American Shotguns and it is ready to shoot.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
Remington Arms Co. Model:
1876 Serial Number:
5046 Barrel Length:
30 Chambers:
2 3/4 Ejectors:
none Condition:
Very good Metal Condition:
good Wood Condition:
good Bore Condition:
Lightly pitted Action:
sidelock outside hammers Triggers:
double Stock:
walnut Stock Comb:
2 1/4 Stock Heel:
3 Butt Pad:
Steel Butt Plate LOP:
13 7/8 Weight:
ca. 8 lbs Manufacture Date:
1877 Choke Left:
Full Choke Right:
Full Item Location:
CA Proof:Black:
yes
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Loving Doubles
Company: Loving Doubles
Member Since: 9/6/09
First Name: Ben
State:
California
Country: United States
Phone: (310) 546-6484
Active Listings: 31
Total Listings: 150
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: , MO, Bank Cks
Remington Model 1976, Lifter Action, 12 ga
Description: Remington Lifter Action Model 1876 Grade 1. Serial No. 5046.: Marked on the top rib “E. Remington & Sons, Ilion, N.Y.” 12 gauge, 2 3/4" chambers, 30" fluid steel barresls, chokes full and full. There are no dents in the barrels and the bores are lightly pitted but still quite shootable. About 0.005" would clean them up. Since it was made in 1877 it is an antique and requires no FFL for transfer. This is actually a transition gun form model 1876 to 1878. The serial number is in the M ’76 range with all that model’s standard characteristics (lifter action, pinned forend, Hepburn’s 1875 patent locks, flat hammer faces, and non-sliding top plate on the action between the balls). However, like on the Model 1878 there are no vestigial flash shields. It is a 12 gauge with 30” full choke bored barrels. The gun is mechanically excellent and cosmetically an even patina with no rust. Bores are lightly pitted. You can get them cleaned up to like new at Skeet's gun shop (918-456-4749) foir about $250. I have reduced the price accordingly.The stock has the original steel butt plate, has been cleaned, and a minor professional repair made to the head. Checkering is worn but clear. This is a difficult model to find and would make a fine addition to your collection of early American Shotguns and it is ready to shoot.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
Remington Arms Co. Model:
1876 Serial Number:
5046 Barrel Length:
30 Chambers:
2 3/4 Ejectors:
none Condition:
Very good Metal Condition:
good Wood Condition:
good Bore Condition:
Lightly pitted Action:
sidelock outside hammers Triggers:
double Stock:
walnut Stock Comb:
2 1/4 Stock Heel:
3 Butt Pad:
Steel Butt Plate LOP:
13 7/8 Weight:
ca. 8 lbs Manufacture Date:
1877 Choke Left:
Full Choke Right:
Full Item Location:
CA Proof:Black:
yes
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Loving Doubles
Company: Loving Doubles
Member Since: 9/6/09
First Name: Ben
State:
California
Country: United States
Phone: (310) 546-6484
Active Listings: 31
Total Listings: 150
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: , MO, Bank Cks
Remington Model 1976, Lifter Action, 12 ga
Description: Remington Lifter Action Model 1876 Grade 1. Serial No. 5046.: Marked on the top rib “E. Remington & Sons, Ilion, N.Y.” 12 gauge, 2 3/4" chambers, 30" fluid steel barresls, chokes full and full. There are no dents in the barrels and the bores are lightly pitted but still quite shootable. About 0.005" would clean them up. Since it was made in 1877 it is an antique and requires no FFL for transfer. This is actually a transition gun form model 1876 to 1878. The serial number is in the M ’76 range with all that model’s standard characteristics (lifter action, pinned forend, Hepburn’s 1875 patent locks, flat hammer faces, and non-sliding top plate on the action between the balls). However, like on the Model 1878 there are no vestigial flash shields. It is a 12 gauge with 30” full choke bored barrels. The gun is mechanically excellent and cosmetically an even patina with no rust. Bores are lightly pitted. You can get them cleaned up to like new at Skeet's gun shop (918-456-4749) foir about $250. I have reduced the price accordingly.The stock has the original steel butt plate, has been cleaned, and a minor professional repair made to the head. Checkering is worn but clear. This is a difficult model to find and would make a fine addition to your collection of early American Shotguns and it is ready to shoot.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
Remington Arms Co. Model:
1876 Serial Number:
5046 Barrel Length:
30 Chambers:
2 3/4 Ejectors:
none Condition:
Very good Metal Condition:
good Wood Condition:
good Bore Condition:
Lightly pitted Action:
sidelock outside hammers Triggers:
double Stock:
walnut Stock Comb:
2 1/4 Stock Heel:
3 Butt Pad:
Steel Butt Plate LOP:
13 7/8 Weight:
ca. 8 lbs Manufacture Date:
1877 Choke Left:
Full Choke Right:
Full Item Location:
CA Proof:Black:
yes
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Loving Doubles
Company: Loving Doubles
Member Since: 9/6/09
First Name: Ben
State:
California
Country: United States
Phone: (310) 546-6484
Active Listings: 31
Total Listings: 150
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: , MO, Bank Cks
Remington Model 1976, Lifter Action, 12 ga
Description: Remington Lifter Action Model 1876 Grade 1. Serial No. 5046.: Marked on the top rib “E. Remington & Sons, Ilion, N.Y.” 12 gauge, 2 3/4" chambers, 30" fluid steel barresls, chokes full and full. There are no dents in the barrels and the bores are lightly pitted but still quite shootable. About 0.005" would clean them up. Since it was made in 1877 it is an antique and requires no FFL for transfer. This is actually a transition gun form model 1876 to 1878. The serial number is in the M ’76 range with all that model’s standard characteristics (lifter action, pinned forend, Hepburn’s 1875 patent locks, flat hammer faces, and non-sliding top plate on the action between the balls). However, like on the Model 1878 there are no vestigial flash shields. It is a 12 gauge with 30” full choke bored barrels. The gun is mechanically excellent and cosmetically an even patina with no rust. Bores are lightly pitted. You can get them cleaned up to like new at Skeet's gun shop (918-456-4749) foir about $250. I have reduced the price accordingly.The stock has the original steel butt plate, has been cleaned, and a minor professional repair made to the head. Checkering is worn but clear. This is a difficult model to find and would make a fine addition to your collection of early American Shotguns and it is ready to shoot.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
Remington Arms Co. Model:
1876 Serial Number:
5046 Barrel Length:
30 Chambers:
2 3/4 Ejectors:
none Condition:
Very good Metal Condition:
good Wood Condition:
good Bore Condition:
Lightly pitted Action:
sidelock outside hammers Triggers:
double Stock:
walnut Stock Comb:
2 1/4 Stock Heel:
3 Butt Pad:
Steel Butt Plate LOP:
13 7/8 Weight:
ca. 8 lbs Manufacture Date:
1877 Choke Left:
Full Choke Right:
Full Item Location:
CA Proof:Black:
yes