The Remington 511, introduced in 1948, is generally considered an early model in the context of Remington's line of rifles. By 1951, it was still in the early production phase, as it remained in production until 1962. Therefore, the 1951 model retains characteristics of the early design and manufacturing techniques of the time.
NOTHING............Its a Remington
Given the information provided between 1951 and 1967.
J. Remington Wilde was born in 1951.
The letters kxx represents the letter date code used by Remington to Identify when there firearms are produced.In your case the letter K represents the month of May,and the letters xx represent the year 1951.So your Remington model 550-1 was made in May,1951.I hope that you find this info helpful.
1951 but if you want a more accurate month/year it's date code stamped on the barrel, location diagram and codes on Remington Society of America.
I have serial # 1185 man. by F.N. , if that gets you started. I also have one man. by Remington in 1937. In total there were 85,000 of this design made between 1910 and 1951.
xx is 1951 but there is no month code y (blackpowderx) are the valid letters for month.
Remington Rand made the UNIVAC I in 1951, designed by J. Presper Eckert.
The model 760 "Gamemaster" with this serial number would have been manufactured between 1951 and 1967.Here is a breakdown of serial number blocks for that model:1951-1967: 1,000-541,0001968-1975: 6,900,000-7,499,9991975-1978: A6,900,000-A7,499,9991978-1981: B6,900,000-B7,499,999
Winchester Model 94 serial number 1771777 was manufactured very early in the year 1951.
January, 1951
They started in 1951 and they are still making them, there is a very good collectors article on the Remington Society of America look in the online journal articles.