Question about Remington model 25...
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Question about Remington model 25...
I didn't want to disrupt Sixgun's ad in the 'classified' section with this, but - is this a loading gate in the magazine tube...???
Never seen one like that...
Never seen one like that...
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Re: Question about Remington model 25...
Doc,
That's the loading gate. The mag tube goes up and down with the pump handle.
That's the loading gate. The mag tube goes up and down with the pump handle.
Re: Question about Remington model 25...
I have totally fallen for my 25. wow. WOW. What a great gun. Did I say wow? I thought my Marlin 39 Mountie was the do-all be-all. Nahhser, the 25 in 32 WCF is reloadable, lighter, and just as accurate.
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Re: Question about Remington model 25...
I am lucky enough to have one of each. They are so slick that I would take one over a lever anyday.
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Re: Question about Remington model 25...
I got off the classified page so I wouldn't have to look at it anymore
and dang if it didn't show up here
I spent a bunch 2 weeks ago on guns, im broke now
ollogger
and dang if it didn't show up here
I spent a bunch 2 weeks ago on guns, im broke now
ollogger
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Re: Question about Remington model 25...
Sixgun's not kidding about them being the size of a .22 -- The last one I saw at a show, I almost missed because
it was in a rack of .22 pumps. Only after I went back to look at one, did I realize one was a .32-20!
Very nice, light rifles!
John
it was in a rack of .22 pumps. Only after I went back to look at one, did I realize one was a .32-20!
Very nice, light rifles!
John
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Re: Question about Remington model 25...
That is so cool!Sixgun wrote:Doc,
That's the loading gate. The mag tube goes up and down with the pump handle.
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Re: Question about Remington model 25...
One of you guys should really consider buying this gun, you'll probably be sorry if you don't. The price is incredibly fair let alone the tang sight that is worth a small fortune on its own.
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Re: Question about Remington model 25...
Thank you. No sales pitch but it goes on Guns America this coming weekend, along with the Colt. These guns are easy sellers.-------6msmith1228 wrote:One of you guys should really consider buying this gun, you'll probably be sorry if you don't. The price is incredibly fair let alone the tang sight that is worth a small fortune on its own.
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Re: Question about Remington model 25...
It would be a shame if someone here doesnt buy it. To own one is to love one and I have 2.
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Re: Question about Remington model 25...
msmith1228 wrote:It would be a shame if someone here doesnt buy it. To own one is to love one and I have 2.
me too, or this one would be mine. well, actually, i have two in 32/30 -- the rifle and the tiny carbine-- and on ein 25/20.
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