Difference between revisions of "Remington model 1894"
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Remington model 1894/1900 | |
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A model 1894 | |
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Type | Side by side shotgun |
Land of Origin | United States |
Specifications | |
Barrel length | 26 to 32" |
No. of Barrels | 2 |
Gauge | 10, 12 & 16 |
Cartridge | 3" shotshells |
Action | Break action |
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Sights | front bead |
Production History | |
Designer | Remington Arms |
Design Date | 1893 |
Manufacturer | Remington Arms |
Produced | 1894-1910 |
No. Built | ~42,000 (model 1894) ~99,000 (model 1900) |
S/N Blocks: 100,000 – 142,000 |
Introduced in 1894, it was available in Remington's grades A, B, C, D, E, and Special Trap. Options included with or without automatic ejectors, and with ordnance steel or Damascus barrels.
[edit] Model 1900
The model 1900 was a lower priced version of Model 1894 produced from 1900-1910, with S/N blocks from 300,000 – 399,000. It was available in grades K (Remington steel barrels), KE (Remington steel, auto ejectors), KD (2 stripe Damascus barrels), and KED (2 strip Damascus, auto ejectors). Unlike the 1894, the 1900 was not available in 10 gauge chambering.
[edit] Resources
Exc. | V.G | Good | Fair | Poor | |
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1894 | 1750 | 750 | 300 | 100 | |
1900 | 1500 | 600 | 250 | 100 |
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[edit] Notes
- ↑ Shideler, Dan: "2009 Standard Catalog of Firearms, 19th Edition", Krause Publications 2008. ISBN 978-0-89689-674-1. Prices in $US, fluid steel barrels add 25% premium and highly engraved examples should be individually appraised.