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Whats a nice shape Remington Model 32 worth? Simmons vent rib. 12 ga. Need more info, just ask.
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Skeet? Field? Barrel length? Chokes? Stock messed with? Recoil pad? Pictures? Condition? Condition? Condition?
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I think that any gun's value is likely to be based on how bad someone wants to buy that particular firearm....same for jewelry, real estate, etc. I bought a fine model 32 two(2) barrel set 7 or 8 years ago for $1595 with the Simmons ribs and the single trigger installed by Remington. Today that set with two barrel case would likely sell for $3K....if you could find one in that high condition. Tom
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Today at Black Wing the trap club near Delaware, Ohio,there is a 32 Remington with 26" barrels choked sk and sk. Good looking figured wood,but definitely shows use, but not abuse, IMHO. Priced at $895 I forget the exact ser. no.but it was around 1500. I can't remember if there was a rib or not..........
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It's only marked model 32. I don't know Remington's but I assume that means field grade? There is engraving on each side. I'd say good to very good condition. I don't believe it's the original stock but it's a replacement from Remington. I dont have pictures of it right yet but hopefully I'll have some soon. I I remember right it has double triggers but I could be wrong. 3 digit serial number. In the big firearms book it's listed for 1600 good 1000 poor. $895 seems low to me but I could reading the boom wrong too. I'll try and dig it out tomorrow.
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Give them a call if interested, in this 32 Remington. I agree, the price seems very low to me. Maybe they will send pictures. If I was in the market for one, I would take a harder look at it. Now, if Baker had made a O/U and this was one of them, it would be on my lap right now!
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Oh yes if it only it was a Baker. Skeet, if my memory serves me correct, you welcomed me to the site with pics of your paragon and B grade. Haven't decided to let those go yet have you? 
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NO! LOL, Check your PM's. I sent you something you may be able to use.
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I replied. Dave, do you have your eye open for his guns, is that why you say that? Lol.
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I have a double trigger model 32 (only made until 1938 with double triggers I think) and I would probably buy every one I found at 900 bucks. CHAZ
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