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Remington 1894 fans should check out the article on a Remington 1894 D grade, page 35, of the winter issue of Double Gun Journal. Great pictures and write up.
SxS
Last edited by SxS Only; 12/28/16 12:34 PM.
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Wish I had mine, it must be in the mail hopefully if one of the mail thieves in this area isn't reading it
WOW. just received mine today . Great Article and I only thought I had a nice one!
Last edited by Stallones; 12/28/16 04:18 PM.
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After two hours of snow blowing yesterday and then the better part of another hour digging out the berms the snowplow left across the entrances to my driveways, I went to the post office. Still no DGJ here on the Washington/Idaho border!!
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Did Terry Deem write the article?
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
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Did Terry Deem write the article? Yes.
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Just arrived here on LI. Terry wrote a nice article with excellent photography. That sure is one well crafted Remington.
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Made it here today. Great D-Grade!! First gun above C-Grade I've seen without ejectors. And, I've only seen one C-Grade. All the others have been CE- or CEO-Grades. Wish he'd have included a picture of the inside of the forearm. Many of the extractor Remington Hammerless Doubles I've see have a gutted ejector forearm iron and I wondered if that is the case with this D-Grade? The stock with no cheek checkering, no drop points and a silver initial oval leaves me wondering. In my experience, C-/CE-/CEO-grades had silver initial ovals and DE- and above had gold ovals. However, the Remington Arms Co. catalog text says silver name-plate for both C- and D-quality guns and gold for E-quality.
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Nice article. FWIW my DE 100138 has a silver initial oval. The gun needs some love!,,I'll get around to fixing it up one of these days.
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My DE has a silver initial oval and no drop points.
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Wow, there are more D Grade Remingtons out there than I thought. I cannot recall seeing over 4 or 5 in the last many decades.
My DEO is in the 114,000 serial no. range. It has checkered side panels, but no drop points and no oval.
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