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Question about Remington model 25...

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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...???

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Doc,
That's the loading gate. The mag tube goes up and down with the pump handle. :D

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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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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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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 :o :?
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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!

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Sixgun wrote:Doc,
That's the loading gate. The mag tube goes up and down with the pump handle. :D

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That is so cool! 8)
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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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msmith1228 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.
Thank you. :D No sales pitch but it goes on Guns America this coming weekend, along with the Colt. These guns are easy sellers.-------6
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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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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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