Only Remington and the BATFE know.
Not in writing. Check out the FAQ on the BATFE website.
your Remington model 512 was made from 1940-1962,with a total production of 395,000 guns.
they get over 10 guns a year.
Parker made his first shot gun in 1868. Real production started in 1869 and lasted until 1934 at which time Remington bought the Parker facilities & patent. Remington continued to produce Parker Shotguns until 1942. The total number of guns produced by Parker & also those produced by Remington is put at 242487 guns.
No not at all club penguin is game for 6-14 year old they will never have that stuff
You have what is known as an "American Browning". When the Germans invaded Belgium in 1940, Browning lost it's production from FN in Herstal. Browning went to Remington and requested that they make the Auto-5 for Browning during this time frame. Remington agreed (much at the resentment of many employees) and manufactured the gun using the Remington model 11 machinery. They added the magazine cutoff and stamped all guns as Browning Arms Co. St Louis Mo. Nowhere on these guns is there anything stamped or shown to indicate Remington. All of these guns were made at the Remington plant in Ilion New York. Over 63,000 guns were made in 12, 16 & 20 guages. The 3 shot model was also made. These guns were produced between 1940 and 1948. The last few were delivered in 1949. There was no production in 1943 and 1944 due to Remingtons obligations to the US War effort. This 20ga gun with serial number C14327 was made in 1947.
the sell ten a year
BATFE has that information.
Millions.
10 million + worldwide
Unaware of any published sn data
None guns do not kill people, people do.