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Union Metallic Cartridge Company Marcus Hartley and Partners purchased Remington Arms Com and combined it with Union Metallic Cartridge Company which was also owned by them into a single company in 1912. Remington UMC
union metallic cartridge (company) The Union Metallic Cartridge Company of Bridgeport and Remington Arms Company were combined into one company and became Remington U.M.C.
Union Metallic Cartridge, it's part of the Remington Company
Depends on what you mean. UMC is a brand of ammo made by Remington. UMC = Union Metallic Cartridge By Remington
100-1000 USD
UMC refers to Union Metallic Cartridge company. They are owned by Remington and only make ammunition not firearms.
It's probably a model 14 but there's no question here to answer.
I just so happen to own a Remington UMC model 10, actually it is pre model 10, they did not name this the model 10 until 1911 I believe. Mine actually has the dates 1903 and 1905 on it. But to get to your answer it stands for UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE.
During WW I, a number of companies made the 1911 for military service, including Remington UMC (for Union Metallic Cartridge). Remington produced about 21,500 of these weapons, serial numbered 1-21,676. They were made in 1918 and 1919 only. Blue Book value for a 95% original condition Remington 1911 is $2,500.00, but I certainly cannot vouch for the condition of your gun. Take this one to a competent appraiser before doing anything to it (including cleaning).
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The Ironclad ship with a rotating turret, the metallic cartridge repeating rifle, the Gatling Gun and the observation balloon.
Metallic Cartridges/shotgun shells transitioned from muzzle loaders to cartridges during the US Civil War (1861-1865).