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many youtube videos show actual footage of shotguns being made in the factories. every once in a while you'll see a show on the outdoor channel about it. like rocketman said, your instruction manual can show you alot. if your gun has a special finish, you can look up the finish and see how it's made and etc. such as Hogue stocks. you can look up hogue stocks and see what them stocks go through before attaching themselves to a firemarm.
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I would say get a hold of the Field and stream that takes you on a tour of the Remington factory. I cant recall the exact month. Also like everyone else said, use you manual, you tube, and just google that particular question and you will get 9,800,000 responses, i looked, so knock your self out!
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