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(**) On 8/9/99, Remington stopped stamping the barrels with the date code. The date code was marked only on the end flap of the shipping box. Remington resumed stamping the date code on the barrel on 10/1/01. Only Remington can give an owner a DOM for a gun from this era, that carries no date code - via the gun's serial number.
I hope the following information is helpful. REMINGTON MONTH AND YEAR OF MANUFACTURE LETTER CODES. Letter Codes are usually located on the left side of barrel, just above the stock line and just forward of the rear sight. First letter is the month, second letter is the year. Month of Manufacture. Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec.
James Tipton did an article for the Remington Society on the Remington Model 11 several years ago. In the article he lists both barrel codes and serial numbers for the Model 11. The barrel must be original to the receiver in order to date the manufacturing date of the receiver by the barrel code. I own both a 3 shot 16 GA Sportsman Model and a ...
This John M. Browning designed shotgun was introduced in 1905 as the Remington Autoloading Gun when the company name was Remington Arms Co. In 1911 when Marcellus Hartley Dodge combined his two companies as Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. they began referring to the gun as the Model No. 11. In 1920 the company name was changed again ...
338 posts · Joined 2020. #1 · Dec 25, 2021. I have a 12 ga. Sportsman 48 that has a date code of "ETT". Everything that I have read has said that the 11-48 was designed in 1948 but was either manufactured or introduced in 1949. According to the date code charts I have seen, it places the date of manufacture as Oct. (E) of 1948 (TT).
Modern Remington barrels are stamped with a Date/Code, which denotes when it was made. Remington Year of Manufacture Codes maybe found on the barrel of your Remington shotgun, on the left side, just forward of the receiver. The first letter of the Code is the month of manufacture, followed by one or two letters which are the year of manufacture.
Early Remington pre-11 date + general questions. I recently won a Remington Autoloading Shotgun, and in my opinion it is in beautiful shape for it's age. The only markings are the serial on the bottom of the receiver, the browning patents on the top of the barrel, and "FULL" indicating the choke on the left side of the barrel against the receiver.
This is a Model 11 with a magazine cut off similar to the Browning A5. The safety on Browning A5 were changed to the type three (behind the trigger) after WWII. From 1905 until 1911 Remington made the "Remington Repeating Shotgun". This was a predicessor to the Model 11. We will need alot more info to nail down the maker and date of your gun.
Then, on September 28, 1937, Remington stopped the separate serial number series for 16-gauge The Sportsman at 216364, and from then on The Sportsman used receivers serial numbered in the Model 11 serial number sequence which for 16-gauges began at 1500000, and by October 1, 1937, had reached 1517510. Early The Sportsman receivers had the three ...
6385 posts · Joined 2007. #3 · Sep 24, 2021. In the early years (1905-1910) the Remington Autoloading Shotgun and after 1911, the Model 11, had the serial number on the bottom of the receiver at the front of the loading port and on the base of the ring on the barrel. by the 300000 range, 1926, the serial number on the receivers of the A, B ...