These codes seem to be accurate only up to 1994. Caveats: - If the barrel on your 1100 is not the original one that came with the gun, then all you'll find out is when the barrel was made. Remington stamps a 2-letter code on their barrels (left side, just forward of the receiver) that indicates the month and year of manufacture of the barrel. Each serial number has a suffix and the following indicates the meaning: V = 12ga. All Model 1100 Remington shotguns were serial numbered in blocks of numbers. All but the early guns also have a prefix letter. Model 1100 serial numbers (on the receiver) started with the number 1001. #2 Part order barrel (not originally assembled to firearm) The following will only be stamped where applicable Remington never (*) (**) used serial numbers to identify the date of manufacture of it's firearms, they however stamped a date code (spelled out below) by the first letter meaning the month and the last letter the yearof manufacture.īARREL DATE CODE - stamped exposed on LH top rear of barrel after 1920
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