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Guns International #: 101598693
Seller's Inventory #: AS93
The Remington Model 1893 (also known as the No. 3) shotgun has an unusual outside side cocking lever mounted on the left side of the action. Depressing it about 30 degrees cocks the action. The overall length is approx. 47"". The 32"" barrel (2.75"" chamber), choked between modified and full, has a fine, bright bore with light erosion toward the breech. The barrel has much of its original blue that is starting to turn a gray-brown. It is marked on the top at the breech -REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILLION N.Y. U.S.A.-. The barrel, action, and fore end serial numbers match. The action, which has border decorations, is a smooth gray-brown. The stocks are very good with the added Alaskan Indian Tribe carving (see the photos). The Remington butt plate is very good. The action works correctly. This gun is similar to other Alaskan Indian-carved guns (that are older than this example) we have owned.
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Guns International #: 101598693
Category - Remington Shotguns
- Antique Shotguns - Cartridge
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07
First Name: E-commerce
Last Name: Department
State:
Texas
Zip: 77063
Country: United States
Phone:
(713) 575-5814
Fax:
(713) 781-6407
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Active Listings: 7378
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
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"Alaskan Indian-Carved Remington Model 1893 Shotgun (AS93)
Description: " The Remington Model 1893 (also known as the No. 3) shotgun has an unusual outside side cocking lever mounted on the left side of the action. Depressing it about 30 degrees cocks the action. The overall length is approx. 47"". The 32"" barrel (2.75"" chamber), choked between modified and full, has a fine, bright bore with light erosion toward the breech. The barrel has much of its original blue that is starting to turn a gray-brown. It is marked on the top at the breech -REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILLION N.Y. U.S.A.-. The barrel, action, and fore end serial numbers match. The action, which has border decorations, is a smooth gray-brown. The stocks are very good with the added Alaskan Indian Tribe carving (see the photos). The Remington butt plate is very good. The action works correctly. This gun is similar to other Alaskan Indian-carved guns (that are older than this example) we have owned. SOLD |
Guns International #: 101598693
Seller's Inventory #: AS93
The Remington Model 1893 (also known as the No. 3) shotgun has an unusual outside side cocking lever mounted on the left side of the action. Depressing it about 30 degrees cocks the action. The overall length is approx. 47"". The 32"" barrel (2.75"" chamber), choked between modified and full, has a fine, bright bore with light erosion toward the breech. The barrel has much of its original blue that is starting to turn a gray-brown. It is marked on the top at the breech -REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILLION N.Y. U.S.A.-. The barrel, action, and fore end serial numbers match. The action, which has border decorations, is a smooth gray-brown. The stocks are very good with the added Alaskan Indian Tribe carving (see the photos). The Remington butt plate is very good. The action works correctly. This gun is similar to other Alaskan Indian-carved guns (that are older than this example) we have owned.
Guns International #: 101598693
Seller's Inventory #: AS93
The Remington Model 1893 (also known as the No. 3) shotgun has an unusual outside side cocking lever mounted on the left side of the action. Depressing it about 30 degrees cocks the action. The overall length is approx. 47"". The 32"" barrel (2.75"" chamber), choked between modified and full, has a fine, bright bore with light erosion toward the breech. The barrel has much of its original blue that is starting to turn a gray-brown. It is marked on the top at the breech -REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILLION N.Y. U.S.A.-. The barrel, action, and fore end serial numbers match. The action, which has border decorations, is a smooth gray-brown. The stocks are very good with the added Alaskan Indian Tribe carving (see the photos). The Remington butt plate is very good. The action works correctly. This gun is similar to other Alaskan Indian-carved guns (that are older than this example) we have owned.