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Remington Model 760 Model 7600 Rifles | Remington Society of America Remington introduced the Model 7600 pump-action rifle in 1981 This rifle is ically the same as the Model Six, differing only in the shape of the stock and ore-end, and receiver and barrel markings The Model 7600 featured kered pistol-grip and fore-end in a fleur-de-lis pattern, and straight comb k The barrel length was 22 inches
Ask A Question | Remington Society of America The Remington Society of America is your go-to source for all things related to Remington firearms Join our community today to connect with fellow enthusiasts, access valuable resources, and stay up-to-date on the latest news and events Whether you’re looking to learn more about the history of your Remington firearm or need assistance in determining its manufacture date, the Remington
The 8 and 81 by John Henwood | Remington Society of America The Great Remington 8 and Model 81 Autoloading Rifles by John Henwood Deluxe First Edition, 2003 304 pages, 291 illustrations (31 in color) John Browning’s last sporting rifle design, his long recoil autoloader, proved to be by far the best-selling and most popular autoloading sporting rifle in the world, and was kept in the Remington catalog for nearly half a century This first Collector
Pre-WWI Shotgun Barrel Steels | Remington Society of America The Remington Arms Co catalogue in October 1894, which introduced the Remington Hammerless Double Barrel Shotgun, stated “The Remington Guns, both Hammer and Hammerless, are especially adapted to all nitro powders, and every gun is thoroughly proved, tested and targeted, before leaving the armory ” (Courtesy of David Noreen)
Remington’s Allied Rifle Contracts During WWI Despite the political turn of events in Russia, Remington continued to fabricate Russian rifles As late as November 1917, Rem-UMC’s Bridgeport Rifle Works was producing between 4,000 and 4,200 Russian rifles per day, which is an astounding 100,000 rifles per month Concurrently, the plant was also manufacturing 10,000 Russian and British bayonets per day A total of 852,088 Mosin-Nagant
Remington SN Table-03 A3-2005 Remington’s rifle production based on Ordnance Dept inspection report data used for monthly invoicing for services rendered under contract In absence of actual factory production records predating “final inspection” via note #1 above, the “factory invoice” record becomes the next most reliable statistical basis for approximating
Remington model 32 - Trapshooters Forum Any Remington Model 32 in good, original condition is a rare gun From what I have read, under 6,000 of them were made from 1932 to WW2 Yours would have to be at the end with that serial number I have only seen a couple with 32" bbls I had a 32TC with 32" bbls
1100 Remington serial number, year of manufacture help Remington 1100 released 1963; your receiver doesn't have a letter pre-fix in the serial # so was produced between 1963 and 1969 The first 1100 pre-fix letter code after the 1968 Gun Control Act was letter "L" While that doesn't help you for exact year its early production