The Remington Model 1894 is a break-action side-by-side shotgun chambered in 12 gauge. It features twin barrels measuring 28 inches in length and a two-shot capacity. This design represents Remington’s late 19th-century double-barrel configuration, built around a boxlock action that opens via a top lever. The shotgun uses external hammers and twin triggers, consistent with period manufacturing standards for side-by-side sporting guns of its era.
This Model 1894 is used. The break-action mechanism allows each barrel to be loaded individually, and the 28-inch barrels provide a balanced overall length suitable for traditional field-style handling. Metalwork and wood furniture are configured in the original double-barrel format with a single fore-end and dual firing controls. The firearm retains the mechanical arrangement typical of Remington’s early doubles, with both barrels aligned horizontally and a rib running their full length.
Included is the shotgun itself with its 28-inch barrels and standard two-round capacity. No additional accessories or packaging are specified. The firearm remains configured as a side-by-side 12-gauge with break-action operation, consistent with the Model 1894 pattern. All details correspond to the specifications listed above.
| Action | SIDE BY SIDE |
| Barrel Length | 28" BARREL |
| Capacity | 2 ROUNDS |
| Gauge | 12 GA |
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