![]() ![]() The reference also shows that the serial number range for 1902 was120001 through 122500. Grade Barrel Material Grip Style BUTTPLATE TOP RIB OTHERĪ 2 Stripe Damascus Straight, 1/2 or Full Pistol Rubber MattedĪR Same as Grade A except Remington Steel BarrelsĪO Same as Grade A except Ordnance Steel BarrelsĪER Same as Grade AE except Remington Steel BarrelsĪEO Same as Grade AE except Ordnance Steel Barrelsī 3 Stripe Damascus Straight, 1/2 or Full Pistol Rubber Matted Line EngravingīO Same as Grade B except Ordnance Steel Barrels and Auto EjectorsĬ Fine Damascus Straight, 1/2 or Full Pistol Rubber Matter or Hollow Scroll Engraving &ĬO Same as Grade C except Ordnance Steel BarrelsĬEO Same as Grade CO except Auto Ejectors The Model 1894 was made in 10, 12 and 16 gauges with 28.30 and 32 inch barrels. The Model 1894 was a good solid boxlock hammerless double based on a patent of Andrew Whitmore. Here too, Remington did not buck the trend or try to establish a new or unproven system. The Model 1894 was Remington's first venture into the hammerless double market. The following information is taken from "The Breech Loading Shotgun In America 1860 To 1940" written by the late Joseph T. The other three times my computer dumped it. This is the fourth time I've tried to post this.
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