yes
barrel marks for date code? It's on the left side in front of the receiver it may not be visible without removing front stock. There's a diagram and codes on the Remington Society of America.
Assuming your Model 11 Remington is a shotgun. Remington doesn't date firearms by serial number. Receivers (which have serial numbers) are made during one specific time. Later, at some point the receiver is assembled into a complete gun. Remington, for some reason chooses to use "date codes" that are stamped on the shotgun barrel, so assuming the barrel is the original barrel to that firearm, the date code on the barrel holds the key to when that shotgun became an assembled firearm. Actually serial list/dates do exist ;) They are online at the Remington Society of America in the part of the Remington factory log book including model 11's, from my quick list this is a very late shotgun after 1931 (where my quick serial list ends). There is also the date code table there, please see related links.
greenland=the trees! mr shotgun=always shotgun will be ur secondary weapon
Manufactured 1911, barrel codes didn't start until 1921
Browning doesnt show the BT99 as a 299 model code. They list the BT99 as a model 149. Below is the link to the Browning codes.
it is part of the choke codes. '*' designates full choke (F). '*-' designates improved modified choke (IM). '**' designates modified choke (M). '**-' designates improved cylinder choke (IC). '**$' designates skeet (SK). '***' designates cylinder bore (CYL).
no, you can totally get codes without being a member
No.
There are some websites which provide fresh promo codes.
it is impossible to get an egg of a legendary Pokemon exept for Manaphy and Phione without AR codes, GS codes or codebreaker codes.
You can find Remington Date of Manufacture codes at www.rimfirecentral.com in Remington Forum
No of course not.