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From the date code stamped on the barrel. Look for the manufactured date link on the Remington Society of America for details.
Yes, if it is a modern Remington barrel because these barrels come pre-threaded and accept REM chokes (and many other manufacturer's chokes made for the Remington barrel). Otherwise it will have the choke description stamped on the barrel like, "FULL". I have an older Remington barrel that was a "FULL" choke that I had a gunsmith thread for me. The ability to thread a barrel for chokes will depend on the thickness of the barrel wall. Consult a trained gunsmith.
They are date code stamped on the barrel on left side in front of receiver. A barrel location diagram and the date code table (month/year) is available on the Remington Society of America.
with the wingmaster barrel you can only shoot lead, but if you change the barrel to a slugster you can shoot slugs and buckshot, they also have a barrel for steel shot to.
It's date code stamped on the left side of the barrel. You can look up the codes on the manufactured date link off the Remington Society of America site.
Stamped on barrel, Barrel and reciever one piece.
The barrel date code is the primary method of dating a Remington. Of course, if the barrel is not the original barrel for the gun that complicates things. The Remington factory could probably date it by serial number. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Remington Society of America, there is a link for manufacture dates link which will explain the date codes.
They have date code stamps on the barrel which can be looked up on the manufacture date link on the Remington Society of America.
i have a remington 870 wingmaster its my grandpas and it has 3 barrels the slug , the bird shot barrel and the muzzeloader barrel it takes a 209 primer just like the the regular muzzeloader its very interesting
By the serial number and markings on the barrel.
Look at the date code stamp on the barrel, see related link.