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I visited the place of a hoarder/antique/collectibles dealer this past weekend and in conversation with the owner's son, was told a friend of his had an early Remington semi-auto pistol of some sort. The question was how to field strip it, but I had no idea what pistol it might actually be. The other comment was that this model was designed/built to participate in US military test trials, but came out too late to be tested/considered. The tale goes further--that there is one YouTube video that shows how to break the gun down, whatever it might be.
I tried some Googling to see if I could find any reference to it online. This research turned up nothing, unless it is the Model 51. However, the Model 51 was produced in .380 and .32 auto, which would definitely NOT have been calibers the army was interested in; so this is at least one contradiction within this yarn. Anyone able to shed further light on the subject? D.P.
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