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RARE AND FINE 16 GA. REMINGTON MODEL 1894 "DEO"

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:3,500.00 USD Estimated At:7,000.00 - 14,000.00 USD
RARE AND FINE 16 GA. REMINGTON MODEL 1894  DEO

GRADE LATE PRODUCTION DOUBLE SHOTGUN. Cal. 16 Ga., 2 9/16". S# P140663 (1910). Most likely made for grouse and woodcock, this fairly lightweight well balanced gun has 28" bbls. with slightly raised matted rib. Tops of bbls. are engraved "Remington Arms Co. Ilion. N.Y. U.S.A." "Krupp Fluid Steel". Bbl. flats are stamped with serial number. Bottom of lumps are stamped "D" "P" and "51". Bottoms of bbls. are lightly stamped "XME"?. Case hardened boxlock action is filed with raised top of breech yielding a single sighting plane and features automatic safety and double triggers. Action is engraved in minimal "D" style (probably specially ordered) with small sprays of scroll eminating from geometric borders surrounding dog and game scenes. A pair of pointers are on left side of action and setters on right. A curly haired spaniel is about to retrieve a downed grouse on trigger plate. Another spaniel's head retrieving a duck is on trigger guard bow, serial number is on tang. Superbly fiddle figured and well veined flesh toned European walnut, fancy horn capped, pistolgrip buttstock measures 14 1/8" over ribbed horn buttplate. Stock features checkered sidepanels, classic Remington arrowhead drop points and well cut multi point pattern checkering at grip. A vacant gold oval is on toeline. Matching splinter Remington ejector forend with Anson type release has ejector patent dates on iron. MEASUREMENTS: BBLS: Bore Diameter: R .671", L .672". Restriction: R .015" (MOD), L .014" (MOD). Min. Wall Thickness: R .025", L .028". STOCK: DAH: 2 3/4". DAC: 1 11/16". LOP: 14 1/8". CAST: neutral. WEIGHT: 7 lb. CONDITION: very fine, bbls. retaining over 90% original blue with some light freckling. Action retains over 80% original case hardening color, again with some scattered freckling and thinning on bottom. Trigger guard has blue mostly flaked to about 30%. Stocks retain most of their original hand rubbed oil finish. Grip checkering possibly cleaned, but does not appear to be recut. There is evidence of stock cheeks having split and with very high quality repair of two inlet bolts. One through checkering of side panels, the other behind arrow heads. They are very nicely engraved. It's hard to tell if this treatment was done after a split or proactively to prevent one. Trigger guard removal does not show any problems in wood underneath. There is some glue seen behind top tang. What appears to be original horn buttplate has been conserved with black lacquer finish. Bores are bright and shiny without any noted problems. Action is tight. Ejectors are strong and in time. A very attractive small bore Remington. (22-5331/MGM). CURIO. $7,000-14,000.