Impossible to answer without a DETAILED description of ALL markings.
The Remington Model 7400 extractor is a semicircular shaped part made of spring steel that is held in its correct location with a rivet. This rivet needs to be properly staked in place and blended with the outside diameter of the bolt head. This is a job that should be done by a competent gunsmith that has the correct equipment to do the job properly. The model 7400's extractor was changed from the earlier model 742's which as noted above was riveted in. The model 7400 has a snap in extractor - no rivet. I replaced mine by inserting a curved tool (I modified a small thin screwdriver by bending the tip) through the magazine well under the extractor to pull out the remainder of the old extractor, then snapped in the new one. The new extractor cost 20 dollars (with shipping and tax) from Remington.
How do you identify the model of an old Remington shotgun with ser # 232022
1910
Remington never made a model 84 anything, unless that's a typewriter or firetruck or something other then a firearm.
The Remington Model 511, a bolt-action .22 caliber rifle, was produced from 1939 to 1968. The "att" code indicates it was manufactured in 1948. Therefore, as of 2023, the Remington Model 511 with the "att" code is 75 years old.
Is this a model 11 Remington? Please re-ask under the Remington classification
Greatly depends on what model it is.
1919
Manufactured 1915
Manufactured in 1913
1912
Early 1909.