What was the serial number of the Remington Model 11?

What was the serial number of the Remington Model 11?

Serial number 57494 would have been from 1908. The company name was changed to Remington Arms – Union Metallic Cartridge Co. in 1911. Shortly after that Rem-UMC began calling that gun the Model No. 11.

When did the Remington 12 gauge gun come out?

Remington Arms Co. introduced their 12-gauge, five-shot, John M. Browning designed, “Remington Autoloading Gun” in 1905. Serial number 57494 would have been from 1908. The company name was changed to Remington Arms – Union Metallic Cartridge Co. in 1911.

When did Remington change the name of the Sportsman?

In 1937, Remington reduced the roll-stamping on “The Sportsman” to one bird on each side and started putting the roll-stamping on Model 11 receivers as well. At the same time, the name “The Sportsman” or “Model 11” began being stamped on the bolt.

What was the serial number of the Remington A5?

Serial number 749730 would have been a post-WW-II gun. The Browning A5s made by Remington had their own serial number sequence, prefaced with an A for 16-gauge, B for 12-gauge and C for 20-gauge.

Model 11 20-gauge serial numbers began at 1,000,000. In 1931, they added the 16-gauge to the line with 16-gauge serial numbers starting at 1,500,000. In 1930, they also introduced a three-shot version in 20-gauge called “The Sportsman.” The 20-gauge “The Sportsman” had serial numbers beginning low 1?

Remington Arms Co. introduced their 12-gauge, five-shot, John M. Browning designed, “Remington Autoloading Gun” in 1905. The company name was changed to Remington Arms – Union Metallic Cartridge Co. in 1911. Shortly after that Rem-UMC began calling that gun the Model No. 11.

What was the serial number on a model 11 sportsman?

No. The combined 12-gauge Model 11 and “Sportsman” serial numbers reached 499999 in August 1943 and they then jumped to 700000 and continued. The old “between the wars” factory ledger ends for 12-gauge Model 11 and “Sportsman” on September 1, 1944, at serial number 716840.

When did Remington stop serial numbers for sportsman?

On Sep. 28, 1937, they stopped the separate serial number sequence in the 2xx,xxx range for the 16-gauge “The Sportsman”; on Aug. 24, 1937, they stopped the separate serial number sequence in the 5xx,xxx range for the 12-gauges and finally on Feb. 14, 1938, they ended the separate serial numbers for the 20-gauge “The Sportsman” at 16,753.

When did the Remington Model 48 come out?

Remington Sportsman Model 48 16 Gauge Shotgun Remington Sportsman Model 48 16 Gauge Shotgun NEW YORK, CIRCA 1953 A Remington Sportsman model 48 sixteen gauge shotgun, serial number 3537415.

How big is a Remington Model 11 butt plate?

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When did the Remington Model 241 come out?

Remington Model 241. When Remington brought out the Model 241 in 1935 it replaced the Model 24 which, although of slightly smaller size (and having a few other differences), was also based on John Browning’s semi-automatic .22 rifle design.

When did Remington Arms change its name to Remington?

In 1920 the company name changed again to Remington Arms Co., Inc. Circa 1927/8 they changed the safety from the lever inside the trigger guard to a crossbolt behind the trigger. In 1930, they introduced the 20-gauge Model 11.

Is the Remington Model 241 the same as the Browning SA-22?

The Remington Model 241 is very similar to the Browning SA-22 with the significant difference being the way in which the barrels are adjusted so that they fit snuggly against the receivers when the rifles are fully assembled.

When did Remington stop stamping the barrel with the date code?

After the war with numerous new 22 caliber models being introduced, serial numbers were not assigned to ALL GUNS until the Federal Gun Control Act of 1968. (**) On 8/9/99, they stopped stamping the barrels with the date code.

What do the numbers mean on a Remington barrel?

Here the first (LH) mark is the final inspector mark, the O represents July, the R would be 1968. And the F again being an assembly number. 1954 = A (JAN. AA) (*) Typically from the beginning, they NEVER used serial numbers to DATE their long firearms, but date codes. That does not preclude them from also assigning serial numbers.

When do you change the barrel on a Remington shotgun?

When used to date Remington shotguns, where the barrel can easily be changed, make sure the barrel is original to the shotgun. For example “BL” would be January of 1920, and “CWW” would be April of 1950.

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