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  1. #11
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    Sep 2009
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    Alabama, Gulf Coast Region
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    I have one of the model 91's, a Remington dated 1917. It has been through a rebuild but looks nice. I bought it because of the Imperial Russian markings on the receiver and barrel which is the double headed eagle. Bore is a little rough but shootable. Just something I wanted at the time. Bought it about 20 years ago and paid $150 for it. A little high at the time.

  2. #12
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    Mar 2013
    Location
    kansas
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    Thanks for the comments. Although I like the Remington and Westinghouse Model 1916s, as a shooter it's front heavy and the stocks don't fit me at all. When I shoot 91/30s the stock issue is fixed with a slip on butt pad. The Westinghouse is very nice on the outside and has the Russian acceptance stamp and US markings also. But man did someone shoot a lot of corrosive through it and never clean it properly. It's all numbers matching also. It did not lead the charmed life the Remnington did.

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