Remington tried in the late 70' to enter the European marked. The Mohawk was dressed in an Anschutz full stock - not anything fancy but the result was a nice looking balanced rifle. There where only made 150 -200 of these. Got one myself. Greetings from Denmark
Remington tried in the late 70' to enter the European marked. The Mohawk was dressed in an Anschutz full stock - not anything fancy but the result was a nice looking balanced rifle. There where only made 150 -200 of these. Got one myself. Greetings from Denmark
No he never had a mohawk.
I think you mean the model 48, no 40 I've ever heard of, and in typical lack of creativity for models in 1948.
The 870 is unquestionably the best (stock production) pump action shotgun ever made and continues to be unsurpassed in design and function.
No, the Mohawk homeland was along the Mohawk River in eastern central New York State; many moved north into Canada.
I got my first Remington 514A Christmas 1953. I have seen quite a few during my life being a target shooter and range fanatic. I can never remember seeing a 514 with anything factory inscribed on the stock. The butt plate has Remington on it and that's all I have ever seen on any 514. Remember I said I have seen several over the years NOT all of them
No, but Remington images have been reproduced by other people on suede.
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whats the store with the highest stock
It seems highly unlikely that Nascar will ever race strictly stock cars again.
No