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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
Manufacture Dates | Remington Society of America The following barrel date code information is for Remingtion firearms manufactured after 1921 Remingtons manufactured after 1921 have a code located on the left side of the barrel near the frame that identifies the year and month of manufacture
Collecting Remington Model 1100 Shotguns Remington introduced the Model 1100 Competition shotgun which featured 12 ga optimized for 2 target and light field loads, 30″ overbored barrel, target style rib with steel midbead and ivory front bead, new Pro-Bore choke tube, semifancy, high gloss American walnut stock, standard and adjustable comb, Remington R3 recoil pad, 50 overall, and
Service Parts | Remington Society of America Service and Parts Provided below is an extensive listing of specialty parts dealers and companies that offer restoration and repair services for a wide range of Remington firearms Whether you are seeking assistance for a vintage classic or a modern model, these experts are well-equipped to meet your needs and ensure the utmost satisfaction
The Story of Eddystone | Remington Society of America During WWI Remington contracted with Baldwin Locomotive Works to manufacture almost 2 million Pattern 14 and M1917 rifles, and, of course, this operation became what we all know of as the so-called Eddystone Arsenal Apparently there was no Eddystone Arsenal, per se
Collecting 870 Shotguns | Remington Society of America A Guide to Collecting Remington Model 870 Shotguns By Roy Marcot The beginning of the second half of the 20th Century was a milestone product year for the Remington Arms Company It was in 1950 that “America’s Oldest Gunmaker” introduced what many believe is the finest pump shotgun ever produced, the Model 870 Produced every year since, the Model 870 has become the most successful
Serials Model 14 | Remington Society of America Remington Model 14 Rifle Also see: A “Nook Cranny” Remington Model 14 Rifle by Loren Dunham John D Petersen began working on a high-power, pump-action sporting rifle for Remington in September 1908, receiving U S patents in 1909, 1910 and 1912