Do any of you old timers

Edward R Southgate

Component Hoarder Extraordiniare
I had better hold onto my 25-20 dies. 'Some years back it had bought a "barrel sizer" for my 257 dies. An individual had a business dealing in dies and die parts. That is good news. The bad news is that I lost the address. Guy may not still be in business. I'll keep looking.

Also, Remington pump guns rule. Mine is a 141 with scope in 35 Remington. A mechanical wonderment that would cost $10,000 to make today.
You are probably talking about the 310 Shop in Texas . He makes new sets as well as selling the old sets , even makes the handles. I haven't been able to reach him in months . Just keep me in mind if you do ever decide to part with them.

I have a 141 in .35 Remington and a 14 in .32 Remington plus the raggedy old model 25 in 25-20 . I like them too, best guns Remington ever made but they are a bit finicky . The 25 needs work on feeding cartridges from the magazine . Unfortunately there are near no parts for them and nobody knows how to work on them anymore anyway . I hope one day to find a better one and use this one for parts if I ever need any. It's very accurate but like it is it amounts to a single shot pump !

PS: Looks like we were typing at the same time,, I see now where you have posted the 310 Shop info . Not sure he is still in business either, been months since I was able to get him on the phone and I've never known him to answer an email .
 
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