The Remington model 11 semi-auto shotgun was made from 1911 up until the end of World War II(1945).
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Try this link from Remington. http://www.remington.com/library/history/firearm_models/shotguns/model_10.asp
All Remington model 870 shotguns were made in the Unites states.The Remington plant was located in Ilion,New York.
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Remington Model numbers are normally on the left face of the receiver. Early shotguns and rifles did not have a model on them at all. Like for example the early Model 11 shotguns which I suspect you have if it doesn't have a model. probably pre-20's need serial to know.
your Winchester model 12 shotgun was produced in 1935.
The Remington model 12C slide action 22cal. was produced from 1909-1936.
Try this link from Remington. http://www.remington.com/library/history/firearm_models/shotguns/model_10.asp
The Remington Model 742 was made from 1960 until 1980, and it was replaced by the Model 7400 in 1981.
Miroku values vary widely based on what model and when the gun was produced. The Miroku factory has produced guns for Browning, Winchester, Remington, and Charles Daly to name a few. You need to give more specific information to get a better answer.
The Remington Model 11 was produced from 1911 to 1948, and serial number 59182 indicates it was likely made around 1922. Remington often used serial numbers to help date their firearms, and records suggest that Model 11 shotguns from that range were manufactured during that period. For the most accurate dating, you may want to consult a detailed reference guide or Remington's production records.
The Remington 1100 LW (lightweight) 20 gauge shotgun was produced in various configurations from its introduction in the 1960s until the discontinuation of the model. While exact production numbers are challenging to pinpoint, it is estimated that hundreds of thousands of Remington 1100 shotguns across all gauges and configurations were manufactured. The lightweight version specifically saw significant popularity, contributing to its enduring legacy among shotgun enthusiasts. For precise figures, one would typically refer to Remington's production records or collector resources.