Remington Model 32 Serial Numbers

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Model 32 o/u factory vent rib barrel's wanted, skeet, trap & field. Will pay a premium for 'in the white' (unfinished/raw) sets. All considered!!! Needed for addition's to my 32 gun collection in these grades for extra brrl. Sets to existing guns that i own.

Remington Model 34 Serial Numbers

I own what maybe the last gun recognized in this model as i have only seen sn#'s in the 6000 range and nothing above. '32TF' grade, and signed by master engraver 'RUNGE' with sn of '8888', that i would like to set a skeet brrl.

CALL or TEXT 913-961-6669 or email @ () if anything is available in all grades, items,etc. JUST LOCATED PICS./images (AVAILABLE TO FORWARD BY EMAIL) of REMINGTON MODEL 32 sn #8751 unstamped/non-engraved receiver gun, sn# stamped only, in front of trigger guard, which my educated guess would be that this would be what's known as the 'KERR SPECIAL', that i have only been told of by collectors on the west coast and given the detailed history behind this mythical MODEL 32, never seen pics. Of until now. ADDED INFO 9-13-2013: 32TF (2 BRRL. SET) SN#6666 SOLD AT BOURNE 'WAREHEIM COLLECTION' AUCTION OCTOBER 26, 1982 & 32TF (2 BRRL. SET) SN#9999 OWNER HAS CONTACTED ME IN REGARDS TO THE GUN THAT HE OWNS WITH POSSIBLE SALE PENDING UPON MY INSPECTION IN THE NEAR FUTURE!!! WHO OWNS REMINGTON MODEL 32 sn #5555 and REMINGTON MODEL 32 sn #7777 and REMINGTON MODEL 32 sn #8887 which i have documentation that this gun was assembled also????

In reality, the springless extractors were used only on the.32s, and the.380s all had spring extractors. Replacement parts have been scarce for many years. All Model 51s are marked with a serial number on the left side of the frame, with the prefix “PA” for Pedersen Automatic. The early.380 Model 51s had 9 vertical. Dear readers, I receive many questions about Remington serial number lookup page of Rem870.com blog. Yes, it will work with Remington 700 or any Remington shotgun. Jul 26, 2012. We have serial number 1704 engraved and gold enlayed the guns where actually made from 1932 to 1951 there were approx. They are actually the predessor to the model 32 kreighoff. Very good guns we have shot ours a lot. As was mentioned Del Greico is the man for all parts and service. See if your Model 700™ or Model Seven™ Rifle is affected. If you own a Remington Model 700™ or Model Seven™ rifle with an X-Mark Pro® trigger, please enter.

IF ANYTHING IS FOR POSSIBLE SALE IN REGARDS TO THE REMINGTON MODEL 32 OVER UNDER SHOTGUN PLEASE CONTACT ME FIRST, TO MUCH FURTHER MY PASSION AND ENHANCE MY COLLECTION OF THIS GREAT AMERICAN FIREARM AND RELATED ITEMS. Pursuant to one of the Society Researchers: ' The first catalog I have that shows the No. 32 is the undated pocket catalog of about 1932 or 3, pre DuPont. It shows the double trigger No.

32A with 30-inch plain barrels as standard and 28- or 32-inch barrels to order. The double triggered No. 32 TC 'Target' grade had 28-, 30- or 32-inch vent rib barrels. The third offering was the No. 32S 'Trap Special' grade with 28-, 30-, or 32-inch solid rib barrels. This catalogue states '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.' According to the 1938 Dealer's Price List the No. 32A 'Standard' Grade had a wholesale price of $100.80 and a retail price of $126.

A raised solid rib was $6/$8. Extra barrels were $52.50/$60. The choice of barrel lengths was 26-, 28-, or 30-inch with choice of boring -- full, modified, improved cylinder or cylinder. Higher grades were the No. 32D 'Tournament' grade for $232.50/$276.50; No. 32E 'Expert' grade for $276.25/$326.50; and the No.

32F 'Premier' grade for $350.60/$411.50. Grip style and stock dimensions to order on the higher grades, $13.10/$15.00 extra on the No. The Trap gun was the No. 32TC 'Target' grade for $123. Quasimoto Astronaut Ep Rarlab there. 35/$154.90 with 30- or 32-inch vent rib barrels. An extra set of vent rib barrels for the No.

32TC was $67.80/$80.40. 32 'Skeet' grade came with 26- or 28-inch barrels with 'Remington Special Skeet boring.' With a plain barrel $103.40/$129; with solid rib barrels $109.40/$137; and with vent rib barrels $118.70/$149.40. 32s were offered in 12-gauge only.

The only gun that regularly came with a pad was the No. 32TC, which is shown with a Hawkins with the heart-shaped holes. A recoil pad was $4.65/$5.50 extra on any Remington gun. 32 offerings in 1939 were the same, and by January 2, 1942, the offerings were still the same but prices were up sharply. In the 1947 catalog the No.