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'Cuz Sixgunner's packaging was TOUGH. I think the package could have got run over by a M1 Abrams, dropped out of an airplane into a rock quarry, and done quite well... :D

Thanks, Sixgunner...!

Didn't have any 32-20 ammo but some factory rounds (Remington 100gr Lead), but they fed and shot great. Gun is in perfect condition.
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Now I have to put my 1,000 rounds of empty brass (500 new and 500 or so many-times-fired) and some boolits together with some primers and powder.
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Nice, did you take any pics or make a video of the packaging and what it took to unwrap it?
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:x So....YOU'RE the one :P
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Thanks Doc! :D

I was never one to take chances. Here's a rifle that was made in 1923 and the last thing I/you need is for some drug infested-Clinton era educated-lazy-no conscience modern punk heaving the gun 20 feet and destroying in one second what others have done protecting that Remington for the last 90 years.

Glad you got it. There were 5 in line behind you.

On another note, you gotta see the Marlin 39-A that came my way today and what's coming early next week. I made a nice pile of cash today at a show liquidating a nice 1892 SRC I've had for some time.

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3leggedturtle wrote:Nice, did you take any pics or make a video of the packaging and what it took to unwrap it?
I honestly would have, but I'd left my cellphone/camera in the car, and had to hang around while my FFL made sure he didn't get thrown in jail for failing to notify the 'authorities' so they could enter the fact that I was acquiring such an authority-threatening piece of artillery into their database... :roll:

Went out just before dark and shot the 100 yard gong with it, and it hit 5 out of 5 times, so I can honestly say it shoots a group equal-to-or-better-than 16" at 100 yards... :D

Sixgun (or any other expert on the Remington 25) - how many is it supposed to hold in the magazine...? I stopped shoving them in after ten went in effortlessly.

Also, I notice there is a round flat 'rivet-head' looking thing on the right side of the receiver of mine but not on other photos of the Model 25 that I see; is that only there on 'takedown' versions, or what...?
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Nice looking rifle, I'm thinking 12-14.
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AJMD429 wrote: Also, I notice there is a round flat 'rivet-head' looking thing on the right side of the receiver of mine but not on other photos of the Model 25 that I see; is that only there on 'takedown' versions, or what...?
I think they are all TD. Mine ( Jan. 1923) has that same rivet. Not sure of its purpose. I've had my receiver completely taken apart.
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Just don't know what that other "rivet" thing is. Heres a pic of a later Model 25 in 25-20 and it don't have it. I got books but its been a long day. Tomorrow.---6
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glad you got it!!!! it looks like a beauty
I to had the privilege of trying to open a package with a great 25-35 sent from sixgun
mine was pure surprise cuz my very loving wife bought it for me :shock:

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Congrats AJ - that looks like a great gun.
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My 25-20 was made in 1924 and has the rivet looking thing. My 32-20 was made in 1928 and has it too. Beats me.
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I may be wrong. but i recall seeing an old Remington pump which had a cartridge base with the rifles caliber on the receiver.
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roundup wrote:I may be wrong. but i recall seeing an old Remington pump which had a cartridge base with the rifles caliber on the receiver.

Yep, but these were the bigger framed models 14, 14 and 1/2, and 141 chambered in deer sized cartridges similar to the 30-30. Those guns were near twice the size of the 25.----------6
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I do hope that AJMD429 realizes that he is legally required to have the gun inspected/tested by yours truly upon my arrival home for some early season bowhunting... :D
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44magHunter wrote:I do hope that AJMD429 realizes that he is legally required to have the gun inspected/tested by yours truly upon my arrival home for some early season bowhunting... :D

Young man, You and your daddy are going to be fighting over this one. I'm serious and I'm a guy who has owned and shot them all. The Remington Model 25 is the best woods loafing and fun gun ever invented. The bigger version of the 25 is the 14 1/2, chambered in the 38-40 and the 44/40, but its a heavy slug of a thing, near twice as heavy. The 32-20 / 25-20 cartridges make excellent squirrel, fox, coyote.......any small game a joy to carry in the woods.

Two years ago, my bud, who owns Targetmaster, introduced me to a Remington rep. The first thing, after shaking his hand, was to ask him, "you guys need to bring back the Model 25 in 32-20' 25-20, and the 357 round. " Now, keep in mind, this was an older rep and he knew exactly the rifle I was talking about.......he hesitated a minute, and told me they would have to charge in the vicinity of $2500 to $3000 in order to have the same quality as the originals.

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Doc, Glad you guys got it! Both of those .32WCFs were keeping me up at night. And darn you Jack for not putting those up 6 months ago when I had some play money!!! :D

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2ndovc wrote:Doc, Glad you guys got it! Both of those .32WCFs were keeping me up at night. And darn you Jack for not putting those up 6 months ago when I had some play money!!! :D

jb 8)

OK Jason, what are you looking for? Watch for a post as I think I'm gonna move about 20 guns I've had and have not shot in the last 20 years. Gonna be a couple of 95's in 30-40 and a 35, some old large frame 'smiths, like a 25......----6
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BlaineG wrote::x So....YOU'RE the one :P
He's the one!

Congratulations Doc!!! :mrgreen:

Just to repeat...

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I can't believe I didn't jump on this one!!! :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Kid,
Relax. Send me your address and I'll get this 32-20 out to you pronto. It will probably outshoot that Remington 25, plus it was made 37 years before 1923.

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Ooohhhhh - an exposed hammer - I'm jealous... 8)

I'm hoping he goes for it; it puts the pressure on BOTH of us to actually get some real range-time and report back here. Both of us likely are too busy out there bustin' tail to survive so we can pay for all the welfare-loafers, to actually enjoy some of the 'rewards' of our hard work.

So... if YK gets this, I promise to (do my best to*) reload some decent ammo and provide a Range Report... :D





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PM (eagerly) sent!

Doc - thanks for letting me know about this!!! :D :D :D
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