- Remington 1100 Serial Numbers Dates
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- Remington 1100 Serial Numbers Dates
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Every three months you’ll receive a colorful, 60-page all-Remington magazine. It has lots of interesting articles on Remington firearms, ammunition, collectibles and Remington history! Your membership also includes attendance at annual RSA meetings, annual historical seminars at Remington-related locations, and participation with fellow. Re: Remington 1100 Shotgun Serial Numbers - Meaning Post by remington.001 » Mon Mar 23, 2015 5:00 pm Thanks to all for the help, but I was still confused since I recently purchased the gun in a box from a dealer. Total Production:N/A. Designer/Inventor:Wayne Leek. Action Type:Autoloading. Caliber/Gauge:12-gauge (1963), 20-gauge (1964), 16-gauge (1964),28-gauge (1969),.410 bore (1969) Serial Number Blocks:N/A. Grades Offered: 1100 Field – 'Standard' Grade. 1100 TB – 'Trap' Grade w/ better wood. 1100 SA – 'Skeet' Grade. Serial Numbers on Remington Firearms. If you are looking for more information about your particular Remington firearms, then the serial number can give you some useful insight into the date of manufacture of your specific gun. In the picture below, you will see an example from a newer Remington 597 rifle with a manufacturing date of April 2006. More than 40 years ago, the Model 1100 forever changed the way American shooters viewed autoloading shotguns. It was the first autoloader to combine the repeat-shot versatility of early-century models with the sleek, modern lines and handling qualities of revered double barrels. The Remington Model 1100 has been a field-proved favorite ever since.
Description: A lighter, streamlined version, of the Model 11. The first new shotguns to be introduced by Remington after World War II.
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Introduction Year: 1949
Year Discontinued: 1969
Total Production: Approximately: 455,600
Remington 1100 Serial Numbers Dates
Designer/Inventor: L.Ray Critendon, Ellis Hailston, and C.R. Johnson
Action Type: Autoloading with a recoiling barrel action
Remington Model 11 Serial Numbers
Caliber/Gauge: 12, 16, 20, 28,.410 Gauges
Serial Number Blocks:
12 ga. – Approximately 5,000,000 – 5,172,000*
16 ga. – Approximately 5,500,000 – 5,571,000*
20 ga. – Approximately 5,800,000 – 5,848,000*
28 ga. – Approximately 4,009,000 – 4,027,000*
.410 – Approximately 4,100,000 – 4,125,000*
*Some 12 ga. Models have serial numbers from approximately 20,000 – 213,000
12 ga. – Approximately 5,000,000 – 5,172,000*
16 ga. – Approximately 5,500,000 – 5,571,000*
20 ga. – Approximately 5,800,000 – 5,848,000*
28 ga. – Approximately 4,009,000 – 4,027,000*
.410 – Approximately 4,100,000 – 4,125,000*
*Some 12 ga. Models have serial numbers from approximately 20,000 – 213,000
Grades Offered:
Model 11-48A – Standard Grade
Model 11-48R – Riot Grade
Model 11-48B – Special Grade
Model 11-48D – Tournament Grade
Model 11-48F – Premier Grade
Model 11-48 RSS – Rifled Slug Special
Model 11-48A – Standard Grade
Model 11-48R – Riot Grade
Model 11-48B – Special Grade
Model 11-48D – Tournament Grade
Model 11-48F – Premier Grade
Model 11-48 RSS – Rifled Slug Special
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Remington 1100 Serial Numbers Dates
Variations:
Sportsman 48
Mohawk 48 (1970 – 1974)
Sportsman 48
Mohawk 48 (1970 – 1974)