It's date code stamped on the left side of the barrel in front of the receiver, check the Remington Society of America for location diagram and chart.
By the serial number and markings on the barrel.
The exact value of a Remington Sportsman 12 Magnum actually depends on a couple things. Some of these things would be the condition and age of the Magnum.
The value of a 20 gauge Remington Sportsman 58 would actually depend on a number of things. A couple of those things would be the age and condition.
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Date code stamped on left side of barrel, go to Remington Society of America for diagram and chart.
Let me know if you find out , I have the same gun with s/n 14291 bob.azbell@yahoo.com
Your Remington model 341-P was made from 1936-1940,with a total production of 131,604 made during this time span.The Remington society has the Date codes available for you to look up.Your barrel should have a 2,or 3 letter code that will give you the exact month and year of production. I added the related link
Find the serial number and google the Remington sight. They should have records of when the weapon was produced.
Contact Remington Customer Service through their website.
Date code on barrel, check Remington Society of America - manufactured date link.
you have to find the serial number, that will tell you everything you need to know about when it was made.
The Remington 673 Guide Rifle is a newer arm, a redesign of the Model 600 from the 1960s. The exact value depends on condition, caliber, and options the rifle has, but is listed between $500 and $800 on most sportsman's auctions. MSRP is around $925.