Mike

I have owned several Remington 3200's. At that time there were a lot of factory parts available - small parts, barrels, wood, etc. Forends were thin and they would commonly crack. Replacements were easily found so they were often just replaced. Cracked forends could be mended with epoxy and a bit of fiberglass tape inside the forend channel.

I have been thinking about a Remington Model 32 'project gun' - meaning I buy it fairly reasonable and shoot the hell out of it.


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