Remington introduced the Model 51 for the civilian market in late 1918, and ramped up to full production in 1919. Production declined steadily in succeeding years and ended in 1927--though approximately fifty-one .380s and ten .32s were assembled from remaining parts between 1928 and 1934. App...
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Besides the Remington F-2 Shaver being a Great Value tor its Price, its Replacement Shaver Heads are a Great Value for their Price. To Anyone who's owned any Norelco Shavers like I have -- Norelco from Year to Year change their Shaver Models & make them look comparable to a High ...
ve found one of the older model used Mossberg’s I probably would’ve got it over the Remington but either way you go both are fantastic shotguns and I would surely bet my life on the function of either. One other thing of note Mossy barrels and custom parts, slides and assessories ...
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