Originally Posted By: GLS
I note that the Remington 32 has popped up in discussion by several posters. I posted this photo of Billy's M32 last January in the Favorite Game/Gun thread. The gun was purchased new by his granddad during the Depression. He had Simmons fit skeet barrels in .410, 28, 20 and 12. The gun was passed on to Billy's dad who in turn passed it on to Billy. Billy's son, now 25, will eventually become steward, and perhaps Billy's grandson will receive it. The photo was taken the last day of Georgia's woodcock season this past January. It has the 20 gauge barrel on it. It's a heckuva gun with a remarkable legacy.


Many years ago Remington 32 was one of the best deals going until the "Parker Bros. crowd" learned how few were actually made. That is when the deals went away and the guns disappeared. Good news is one can still get certain Savage marked O/U for very little money. The Parker Boys will not take a Savage unless it is the 1899 with some scroll, but that O/U Savage made in Northern Europe is possibly the best bang for the buck in the used O/U market.