- #Remington shotgun serial number lookup model 10 serial numbers#
- #Remington shotgun serial number lookup model 10 code#
#Remington shotgun serial number lookup model 10 code#
#Remington shotgun serial number lookup model 10 serial numbers#
The code letters were reused and may indicate one or more possible dates. Marlin Lever Action Rifle Serial Numbers 1883 to 1906 (Including Models 1881.The first letter identifes the month, the Two or three letter code on the left side of the barrel identifies the When used to date Remington shotguns, where the barrel can easily be changed, make sure the barrel is original to the shotgun.įor example "BL" would be January of 1920, and "CWW" would be April of 1950. The Firearms Identification Code information is reliable when used to identify the month and year of manufacture of Remington rifles because Remington seldom replaced barrels. The first letter of the code identifes the month, the other letter(s) identify the year. Remington made use of a two or three letter Firearms Identification Code that can be located on the left side of the barrel, just ahead of the frame. Pictures will help.Remington Manufacture Dates Antique and Collectable Firearms and Militaria Headquarters I will try to post some photos of my matching Model 10 Riot, and my matching Model 10 Trench, so you can compare yours for reference.Īre you thoroughly confused now? Sorry. I am willing to bet that the stock on that gun does not match the serial number of the receiver because it should have a sling swivel cut into it for the Trench gun. This is how I know your receiver is for a Trench gun. The Model 10 Riot Guns were only martially marked on the barrel like yours, but they were not marked on the left side of the receiver. The Model 10 Trench Guns were only martially marked on the left side of the receiver like yours, and not the barrel.
Also a Trench Gun barrel is marked Model 10-A and should be 23" long to the chamber, where the Riot barrels are 20" long to the chamber, and marked Model 10-R. The Model 1894 hammerless gun serial number block began at 100,000 and the Model 1900 hammerless serial number block. Both are original WW1 military marked pieces, however they do not belong together. As to Remington serial number ranges Brother Jim for the Model 1889 hammer gun serial number blocks, there were two the first ran from number 1 up to the 150 or 160,000 and the second block began at serial number 200,000. What you have is a Trench Gun receiver, mated to a Riot Gun barrel. The markings on the mismatched barrel of the same gun are also correct and original, however for a Riot Gun.
Your 150084 gun has a Model 10 Trench Gun receiver on it and the markings are correct for a Trench Gun, and more importantly they are authentic. It is a made up gun and the markings on the receiver and barrel are both spurious, and were applied long after the gun was made. Bob, GWS is correct about the first set of pictures of 149,XXX gun.