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Full choke 28” barrel, 1950s (matching serial numbers). I’ll let the pics do the talking 🤩 $1500
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Brand new King’s Camo Sonora Pant in Dark Kahki. Bought this last year but never wore them. They are too big for me now. $50 ($90 MSRP) Now $40
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Wore this for one weekend. But after losing a lot of weight it’s too big on me. There is one small tear (maybe 1”) on the right arm. I caught it on something getting out of a vehicle 🤦♂️ Just needs a repair patch or piece of tape. Currently on clearance sale at BP/Cabelas for $105. Asking $40
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It’s right there above the pics, $1500
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This one dates to the 1910s, I’d have to check the SN again but I want to say it’s 1918. Like all Model 12s that haven’t been abused, it works like a 100+ year old Swiss watch. Full choke with very desirable solid rib (the vast majority are ribless). $500
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2.5” chamber, but it will cycle most American ammo (AA and Remington). The full length 2.75” Euro hulls will hang up during ejection.
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Currently has the 45/.410 barrel on. Hornet barrel has Tasco pistol scope installed. Have a camo shoulder holster that I’ll include with the package. $750
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22 Hornet Thompson Contender + extra .45LC/.410 barrel
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Does the stock have any cast to it…left or right?
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The 16 gauge is very tempting, I have the exact same gun with 28” tubes but with super tight chokes (full and light full). It’s short barrel, open choke cousin would be a nice compliment.
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I bought this just before I picked up an 870 16ga on this forum and I’ve decided to keep the 870 just because of its familiarity. Don’t have room for both in the safe so I am letting this one go. The Model 31 was the direct predecessor of the 870 and was a more expensive scattergun for Remington to make. But many of the design elements were retained in the 870. The Model 31 is often considered the smoothest pump ever built. The bluing and finish is in immaculate shape, I can only assume that given its age (late 1930s) it was very professionally refinished at some point. Fixed MOD choke. $550