![]() Someone did a very professional job of installing another brand of buttplate on this gun. I'm assuming this represents Feb 1923 as the manufacture date. Guess the factory gunsmith didn't have his cup of coffee yet when he did these stampings. Just below the horizontal line is the letter "L" stamped at an angle with the vertical line of the "L" leaning about 15 degrees to the left. Then about 1/4 inch below that letter is a stamped horizontal line. There's a letter "P" on top, very close to the barrel. When I started looking for the barrel code to see when it was made, I found a rather unique stamping. I painted the front sight bead white so these old failing eyes can see it. Wanted something to just plink with that reminded me of the "gallery guns" I used to shoot at the fair when I was a kid. It has a round barrel, straight grip, and a flat buttplate. I recently purchased a Remington model 12 from a local pawn shop. I have a Model 12A with octagon barrel that has never been modified. Not all Model 12A Remingtons came with a round barrel. SHOOTER13 wrote:Welcome to the Remington Owners Forum Philippe !! As the grade increased, the quality of the wood used on the rifles improved, and they could be ordered with any number of custom embellishments, including but not limited to special sights, engraving, and silver and/or gold inlays. The Model 12 D, E, and F were deluxe variants. 22 WRF/Remington Special was loaded exclusively with smokeless propellant in an attempt to dissuade the use of blackpowder ammunition in the new repeating rifles. 22 Winchester Rim Fire (WRF) cartridge, but Remington produced the cartridge under that designation as it did not want to mark its competitor’s initials on its rifles. ![]() 22 Remington Special was dimensionally and ballistically identical to the better-known. ![]() There were also the Models 12 CS/DS/ES/FS, all chambered for the. The Model 12A came with a round barrel, whereas all the rest were fitted with octagonal barrels. 22 Short only), 12C (Target Model and NRA Target Grade), 12D (Peerless), 12E (Expert), and 12F (Premier). 22 short / long / long rifle.Īs was the company’s usual practice, Remington offered the Model 12 in several grades: 12A (Basic Model), 12B (Gallery Model. It featured a compact receiver and a tubular magazine. The Model 12 was Remington’s first successful pump-action. They resumed stamping the date code on the barrel on 10/1/01.Welcome to the Remington Owners Forum Philippe !! They continued to mark the date code on the end flap of the shipping box. On 8/9/99, stopped stamping the barrels with the date code. One needs to be sure that the barrel is original to the gun before trusting the Barrel Code listing, above. Using these barrel codes to date a shotgun is somewhat unreliable, as shotgun barrels are often interchanged at random. Using barrel codes (such as those listed above) to date the manufacture are reliable on Remington rifles, as the company rarely changed barrels on a customer’s rifle. Serial Numbers by date (factory record book)Ī few other serial lists… NO A LOT LOOK HERE! B – Jan – K – P – O – W – D – E – R – X Barrel Code Location Diagram Months of the year, for example B=January, L= February Near the frame that identifies the year and month of ![]() Have a code located on the left side of the barrel ![]()
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