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Remington model 1187

Remington model 1187  
Jim
 Re: Remington model 1187  
John
 Re: Remington model 1187  
John Hart
From:Jim
Subject:Remington model 1187
Date:Fri, 14 Jan 2005 18:46:45 -0500
I have a freind who has a Remington model 1187. The stock is darker than the
forearm. I told him it looks like someone swapped the forarm on his gun. He
says it came like that. This is the premier grade shotgun with a real nice
stock. Has anyone seen a gun come from the factory with a lighter colored
forearm than tha stock?
From:John
Subject:Re: Remington model 1187
Date:Sat, 15 Jan 2005 14:09:59 -0600
>I have a freind who has a Remington model 1187. The stock is darker than the
> forearm. I told him it looks like someone swapped the forarm on his gun. He
>says it came like that. This is the premier grade shotgun with a real nice
>stock. Has anyone seen a gun come from the factory with a lighter colored
>forearm than tha stock?

I have seen several 1187's and many more 1100's and no. They all match
well. If it was going to bother him he should made that decision at purchase.

I would guess that Remington would match them up if he shipped it to them
(Just the stocks).

John
From:John Hart
Subject:Re: Remington model 1187
Date:Sat, 15 Jan 2005 08:30:57 -0500
Jim wrote in
news:lCXFd.17689$iC4.818@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com:

> I have a freind who has a Remington model 1187. The stock is darker
> than the
> forearm. I told him it looks like someone swapped the forarm on his
> gun. He
> says it came like that. This is the premier grade shotgun with a real
> nice stock. Has anyone seen a gun come from the factory with a lighter
> colored forearm than tha stock?
>

Yes, I've seen it both ways. I've seen the stock lighter than the forearm,
as well as the way you state it.
John Hart
   

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