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Four of each except in the 03 Springfield. I believe they had two.
Remington did not produce a .410 side-by-side, except in the Parker. Please list ALL the markings on the gun, exactly as they are on the gun. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The savage models,221,222,223,227,228,and 229 were similar to the model 219,except these models were supplied with a shotgun barrel.(each model listed above represents a different gauge and barrel length).I would try numrich gun parts corp.or E-gun parts.com.
High Standard shotguns made before 1969 did not have serial numbers except for some exported models and the Model 10-A bullpup. Your shotgun has no serial number.
Yes, go to www.oldguns.net and scroll down the left sidebar. There is a serial number search engine which should answer your question. Send them a note thanking them - this is very useful!AnswerYou can also call Remington 1-800-243-9700 and follow the phone prompts, this will allow you to talk with a live person who will access their data base for serial numbers to tell you the year your weapon was made. They may ask you for addition information such as the stamped letters on the left side of the barrel. The barrel codes are the answer for dating a Remington, starting in 1921 all firearms were date stamped and the table code can be looked up on the Remington Society of America's website manufactured link. There are serial lists for ~1905-1930ish firearms those before that burned except what has been pulled from Military records and after that modern isn't tracked by serial no (outside Remington) because everyone uses the barrel code.
Remington. You could buy it out of Montgomery wards catalog in the 1920's
MOST shotguns do not have a rear sight, no matter what choke. Slugs can be fired thru most shotguns (except the rare Extra Full, or adjustable chokes) Shotguns can be bird guns, or big game guns w/ buckshot or slugs.
Places to look; barrel, frame, receiver The K-1211 sereis was produced before High Standard put the serial numbers on their shotguns except for a small number that were esported.
The two beads are used just like the sights on a rifle , except they are not adjustable. They are primarily only on double barrel shotguns as most of these have longer barrels than the single barrel ones. The first bead is for your eye to see first and when it is lined up with the second bead it assures you that you are looking straight down center of the barrel and it also tells you that you are holding the gun on a level sight with your eye .....this assures that you won't shoot high or low from an improper hold of the gun. (not having your cheek down tight on the stock) Hope this helps. Joe
I WAS TOLD THAT REMINGTON DOES NOT GIVE AGES ON LINE. MAYBE AN E MAIL OR SNAIL MAIL WILL WORK.A Phone call, but if it's a model made 1921 or later it's date code stamped, before then need model and serial. Serials are not unique except for old doubles.
a 1911 barrel, by itself is not illegal, except maybe in a school.....................
It is a Nerf gun coming out in Fall of this year with ten chambers in it's revolvable barrel, it is similar to the maverick, except pump-action and shotgun form. It comes in green and orange, and appears to be a faster, more powerful and comfortable.