Information about the Witloe replica can be obtained at the Replica Percussion Revolver Collector's Association: http://rprca.tripod.com or from: drjldavis@hotmail.com
If it's a replica it's clearly market by the manufacturer if however it a forgery they could have stamped it appropriately. So no.
Depends on make, model, condition, and whether it is a real firearm, or a non-firing replica. Not enough information to answer.
Your best source on information would be to contact Remington via their web site.
Google Remington scoremaster model 511. Several websites have information on this .22 firearm.
You can tell the year by looking at the Manufactured Date information on the Remington Society of America - see related links.
1929, it will be date code stamped on the barrel, for information see related links for information on the Remington Society of America.
All Model 31's are date coded on the barrel see related links for information on the Remington Society of America.
They are date stamped on the barrel, see related links for information on the Remington Society of America.
You can tell the year by looking at the Manufactured Date information on the Remington Society of America - see related links.
See related links for date code stamp information on the Remington Society of America.
See related links for information on barrel date codes on the Remington Society of America.
See related links for information on barrel date codes on the Remington Society of America.