Contact Remington Customer Service through their website.
where and when the ammunition was manufactured.
Where and when the ammunition is going to be stored.
depends on a lot of different things, caliber, and condition of the rifle.
The Neutrogena lot number typically consists of a series of letters and numbers that indicate the batch in which the product was manufactured. To read the lot number, look for a series of characters on the packaging or bottle of the product. The lot number is usually located near the barcode or on the bottom of the product. You can use this lot number to track the production date and location of the product.
Well there's not a lot of information here to understand what exactly your asking but if it's E. Remington and sons it has to be prior to 1888 when it then became Remington Arms Co.
Some, but it's a heck of a lot easier to just look up the date code stamped on the barrel. Manufactured date link on the Remington Society of America for details.
It tracks individual production runs, where the precise components can be quantified. In case of any problems with the ammunition, this allows it to be individually identified.
It tracks individual production runs, where the precise components can be quantified. In case of any problems with the ammunition, this allows it to be individually identified.
It tracks individual production runs, where the precise components can be quantified. In case of any problems with the ammunition, this allows it to be individually identified.
On the left side of the barrel you will find the date codes, which are a combination of letters. The serial number doesn't do a whole lot of good on Remington dates. Remington 1100 shotguns in 12ga will bring from $175-$350 depending on features and condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Ammunition is a noun. That by itself isn't any sort of crime. You need to offer a lot more detail as to what you're getting at here.
You have not provided enough information. Remington used/uses a date code, which is different for various models. A lot of this information is available on the web, but not from Remington.