The "K B 9" stamp on the left side of a Remington 550-1 rifle indicates that the firearm was manufactured in November 1959. The "K" represents the month (November), while "B" signifies the year, with "9" indicating the specific year of production within the decade. This dating system helps collectors and enthusiasts determine the age of the firearm.
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.
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 don't know what that stamp is, need a serial no if it's made after 1921 it will have a date code stamp on the left side of the barrel next to the receiver. I've added a related link with a pointer to the page on the Remington Society of America.
Check the date code stamp on the left side of the barrel you can get the details and look it up on the Remington Society of America under the manufactured date link.
Best left to a gunsmith
Best left to a gunsmith.
I would love to know since the last one supposedly made was in 1938 in the 831nnn range. You need to look at the date code stamp on the left side of the barrel and look it up in the table. The details are on the Remington Society of America, manufactured date page.
Yes, did you get a stamp in your passport when you left the US?
Best left to a gunsmith
Best left to a gunsmith
Best left to a gunsmith
there is no such thing