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Guess this a "Hey J.B." Rem TG in RIA packaging.
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03-21-2009 01:53 AM
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Good move. I'd guess it's a re-pack. RIA did a lot of parts refinishing and storage. JB will tell us for sure.
PD
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Some of the items repacked by RIA weren't even repacked. This is the screwdriver for the Model 1911/1911A1 pistol, and all they did was staple a note on the original unopened package. The original manufacture date was May 1944 by the National Needle Co.
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Hey Pete,
My guess is when Remington finished with their rearsenal contract they shipped new parts loose to RIA in this instance. TG has handling marks but has not been used I think (The color), like you said, the professor will probably know.
LB
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Thanks professor,
Didn't think I had a treasure, but to a rookie 03' collector, the trigger guard came in very unexpected packaging. Just figured I'd get one in NOS condition as advertised. Never saw a gray 03' part before.
Regards,
L.B.
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Originally Posted by
Lancebear
Thanks professor,
Didn't think I had a treasure, but to a rookie 03' collector, the trigger guard came in very unexpected packaging. Just figured I'd get one in NOS condition as advertised. Never saw a gray 03' part before.
Regards,
L.B.
Actually, you have more of a treasure than you probably realize. E-mail for details.
J.B.
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Well Remington did make their parts using the old Rock Island Arsenal tooling so the packaging is actually correct.....sort of.