how much is a remington umc 12 gauge serial number 247442
what is my 12 gauge pump Remington trademark stamped 1903 may 5 to may 5 1905 serial number u 60212
Are you sure it's an auto and not a pump action, it sounds like the predecessor to the Remington Model 10.
The "UNC" on the Remington 12 gauge UMC J76226 typically stands for "Unified National Coarse" thread. This designation indicates the thread specifications used in the manufacturing of the shotgun shell or its components. It’s essential for ensuring compatibility with various accessories or parts that may require threading.
It's a pump action 22 rifle.
A UMC CAN'T be circa 1903, it didn't become Remington UMC until 1912. I believe by the time UMC took over the model was on the receiver, it's probably a model 12 or possibly a later 121 if it's not quite as old. The value is GREATLY dependent on the condition, condition, and the condition, and of course which model and variation.
It's a model 12 from 1912.
Remington has made many thousands of 12 gauge shotguns in dozens of different models/configurations.
Tough question, the Remington model 550 is a .22 rifle not a 12 gauge shotgun.
If it's a unmarked pump it's a model 12 manufactured in 1912
The Express version of the 870 Remington is normally either 12 or 20 gauge. Gauge desigantion is marked on the barrels left, rear end.
yes
Take it to a gunsmith.