RW is Remington Works, not part of the serial no. 1912.
your Remington rand was made in 1917.
Early 1911
Manufactured 1909
To determine the exact model of a Remington 700, check the barrel for markings that indicate the model, caliber, and serial number. The serial number can be used to identify the manufacturing year and specific variant. You can also consult Remington’s customer service or online resources that provide information based on the serial number. Additionally, examining features like the stock design, barrel length, and action type can help differentiate between models.
Get the date code stamp off the left side of the barrel and look it up on the manufactured link on the Remington Society of America.
I posted a link (related links) for Remington on their archive page to bolt action rifles, you might be able to identify it there.
To determine the manufacturing year of a Remington 870 shotgun with the serial number 6566DU, you can refer to Remington's serial number lookup resources. The "DU" prefix typically indicates it was made in the early 1980s, specifically around 1981. For the most accurate information, checking with Remington or a firearms expert would be advisable.
1923, will be date code stamped see related links.
To determine the production year of your Remington 552, you can check the serial number located on the firearm. Remington has a specific serialization system, and you can refer to a Remington serial number lookup chart or contact Remington's customer service for assistance. Additionally, you can consult historical references or forums dedicated to firearms for more detailed information on the manufacturing dates associated with your specific model.
The date of manufacture for a Remington Model A can typically be determined by its serial number, as Remington used specific serial number ranges corresponding to production years. However, the Model A was produced from 1931 to 1935. To obtain an exact date, it's best to consult a Remington production guide or reach out to a firearms historian or collector familiar with the specifics of Remington's manufacturing records.
Remington serial numbers are unique identifiers engraved on firearms produced by the Remington Arms Company. They are typically used to trace the history, ownership, and manufacturing details of a firearm. The format and location of the serial number can vary depending on the model and year of production. For specific inquiries about a particular Remington firearm, you can often refer to Remington's official resources or consult a firearms expert.
I just don't think that's a Remington made 1911A1 Serial no, are you sure it's no mixed parts? May be Colt, 1924................