Well, Remington made several models of SXS shotguns from 1873 until 1900 that had double triggers. The earlier models (1873 to 1889) had outside (exposed) hammers. Those made from 1894 until 1900 had the hammers inside the receiver. Your serial number puts this shotgun in the production year of 1902, so it would be a Model 1900. Depending on which "GRADE" you have and the condition it is in, it could be worth anywhere between $200.00 and $1,100.00. These shotguns were made with Damascus twist steel, which means that you should NOT fire modern shotshells in this shotgun as they were designed for blackpowder shells only. Your best bet would be to have it appraised by someone you trust.
Most that I have seen are on the left side of the gun barrell near the bolt and trigger. Most that I have seen are on the left side of the gun barrell near the bolt and trigger.
Manufactured 1919.
You just gave the model... 700.
50-275 USD
break open the barrell, on the main frame it is on the right side under the barrell, it is on the bottom of the barrell on the left side
You need to give the serial number on a Parker.
I found mine under the barrell. You will need to remove the wood under the barrell in front of the triggers.
They are not marked, you can tell by the serial no. (well an looks ;)
what is the value of a Hartford double barrell 12 gage shotgun with duel over head hammers great condition
My iver johnson has the serial # on the trigger guard
Made in 1929.
1951 Model 37