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Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: Credit Cards plus 3%, Checks, M.O.'s
Remington Model 121 Fieldmaster SB/ Routledge Smooth Bore 22 Shotgun
Description:
Remington Model 121 Fieldmaster SB/ Routledge Smooth Bore 22 Shotgun
Caliber: 22
Barrel: 23.5"
Note: The 121 SB/ Routledge is the rarest of the Remington 22 pump shotguns with approximately 3000 being made between 1936 and 1952. The gun retains a high percentage of original blue finish with the primary wear being on the magazine tube. There is also some light freckling on the receiver. The bore is bright except in the 22 portion where some light corrosion has dulled the surface. As is usual, the barrel is fitted with only a shotgun bead. The walnut stock and forend show no wood damage, merely surface wear and handling marks to the original finish. Buttplate shows no wear. These were the guns that were used in the Mo-Skeet-O clay pigeon game. If you want to test your skeet shooting skills, take this little guy to the range. A rare and fun gun to shoot!
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: Credit Cards plus 3%, Checks, M.O.'s
Remington Model 121 Fieldmaster SB/ Routledge Smooth Bore 22 Shotgun
Description:
Remington Model 121 Fieldmaster SB/ Routledge Smooth Bore 22 Shotgun
Caliber: 22
Barrel: 23.5"
Note: The 121 SB/ Routledge is the rarest of the Remington 22 pump shotguns with approximately 3000 being made between 1936 and 1952. The gun retains a high percentage of original blue finish with the primary wear being on the magazine tube. There is also some light freckling on the receiver. The bore is bright except in the 22 portion where some light corrosion has dulled the surface. As is usual, the barrel is fitted with only a shotgun bead. The walnut stock and forend show no wood damage, merely surface wear and handling marks to the original finish. Buttplate shows no wear. These were the guns that were used in the Mo-Skeet-O clay pigeon game. If you want to test your skeet shooting skills, take this little guy to the range. A rare and fun gun to shoot!
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: Credit Cards plus 3%, Checks, M.O.'s
Remington Model 121 Fieldmaster SB/ Routledge Smooth Bore 22 Shotgun
Description:
Remington Model 121 Fieldmaster SB/ Routledge Smooth Bore 22 Shotgun
Caliber: 22
Barrel: 23.5"
Note: The 121 SB/ Routledge is the rarest of the Remington 22 pump shotguns with approximately 3000 being made between 1936 and 1952. The gun retains a high percentage of original blue finish with the primary wear being on the magazine tube. There is also some light freckling on the receiver. The bore is bright except in the 22 portion where some light corrosion has dulled the surface. As is usual, the barrel is fitted with only a shotgun bead. The walnut stock and forend show no wood damage, merely surface wear and handling marks to the original finish. Buttplate shows no wear. These were the guns that were used in the Mo-Skeet-O clay pigeon game. If you want to test your skeet shooting skills, take this little guy to the range. A rare and fun gun to shoot!
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: Credit Cards plus 3%, Checks, M.O.'s
Remington Model 121 Fieldmaster SB/ Routledge Smooth Bore 22 Shotgun
Description:
Remington Model 121 Fieldmaster SB/ Routledge Smooth Bore 22 Shotgun
Caliber: 22
Barrel: 23.5"
Note: The 121 SB/ Routledge is the rarest of the Remington 22 pump shotguns with approximately 3000 being made between 1936 and 1952. The gun retains a high percentage of original blue finish with the primary wear being on the magazine tube. There is also some light freckling on the receiver. The bore is bright except in the 22 portion where some light corrosion has dulled the surface. As is usual, the barrel is fitted with only a shotgun bead. The walnut stock and forend show no wood damage, merely surface wear and handling marks to the original finish. Buttplate shows no wear. These were the guns that were used in the Mo-Skeet-O clay pigeon game. If you want to test your skeet shooting skills, take this little guy to the range. A rare and fun gun to shoot!