

If you decide to take it apart do be careful. It would be worth having a gunsmith take a very good look at it before you take it out in the field and put some modern shells through it if you were going to shoot it. Also, some guns are chambered for 2 3/4", while some are chambered for 2 9/16" (2 9/16".never heard of shells of that length) to allow for the shell opening/un-crimping (good old days of paper shells as well). It would be a nice collectors gun, but ealier models until around 1912 had issues with the hardness of metals being low causing eventual part failure, which chances are will be hard to find replacement parts for. The only item that I can not provide information on is the D108. Also, the Mod B may signify that it is actually a 10 B or special grade, although I am not 100 % sure about that. It is possible that the gun is from as early as 1914. This means that only later guns would have a date, specifically in the last 8 years of production. According to the Remington Society of America barrel date codes were used starting in 1921.
#Remington 1100 serial numbers dates serial number
The serial number on all guns made was preceded by the letter U. I also found another source that shows the 1913 serial numbers ranging from 95318 through 115104. The guns had a simple serial code system, which started with 001 and went to 275,600. Records were recorded for Sept of 1919 showing that the serial numbers for that month were already above 172,000. This means that only later guns would have a date, specifically in the last 8 years of production.Īccording to the information you provided, the serial number correlates to before September of 1919 (See here, page 11). The serial number on all guns made was preceded by the letter U.Īccording to the Remington Society of America barrel date codes were used starting in 1921. The guns had a simple serial code system, which started with 001 and went to 275,600. Model 10 T - Target Grade which included grades D, E, and F as described above They also made two versions made as well: Many different grades were made, designated by the letter/number as follows: The Remington Model 10 A was manufactured between 19, with a total production of about 275,600 units. I may not have a complete answer for you, but I can give you a general range as to when the gun was manufactured.
