![]() The Model 1900s had a snap-on/off forearm and their serial numbers were in the 300,000 range, often preceded with a stock letter Q. It is marked MOD and has a matted barrel. I dont know how the barrel length is measured on this shotgun but assuming it is measured like a Winchester model 12, it measures 26'. The K- and KE-Grades had Remington Steel barrels. The reason I am posting this is I found one today (Remington Repeating Shotgun) serial number is U on top of serial number and 11145 underneath the U. The Model 1900s were all K-Grades, with E added to the designation if the gun had ejectors and D if it had Damascus barrels - K-, KE-, KD-, or KED-Grades. Remington Model 1900s are a simplified, cheaper, version of the Model 1894, built on the same patents - No. Remington issued a number of variationsModel 12A, Model 12B, Model 12C and so onthat differed in barrel length and ammunition caliber variations, had round barrels and pistol grip stocks, as well as a few customizable features. In 1924, the serial number was moved to the left side of the receiver and that was true of the Model 121 also. ![]() catalogue they added 16-gauge guns to their offerings. Those had the serial number stamped on the bottom of the receiver ahead of the trigger guard with RW (Remington Works). Ordnance Steel barrels were the same price as the Damascus barrels on the higher grade guns - CO-Grade, CEO-Grade, DO-Grade, DEO-Grade, EO-Grade and EEO-Grade. Ordnance Steel barrels were a higher quality steel barrel and cost extra over the standard Damacus barrels on the A and B quality guns, and they were called AO-Grade, AEO-Grade, BO-Grade and BEO-Grade. Remington Steel barrels were a lower priced barrel and were offered on the entry level gun at the same price as the standard Two-Stripe Damascus barrels, and the guns were known as the AR-Grade or AER-Grade. catalogue steel barrels were added to the line up. It is available from the author 7885 Cyd Drive, Denver, CO 80221, for 60 plus 5 shipping and handling. Call Remington and give them the serial number, they will tell you when it was born, however keep in mind they due make errors. These early Remington Hammerless Double Barrel Shotguns were all fitted with varying qualities of Damascus Barrels. The Model 1900s had a snap-on/off forearm and their serial numbers were in the 300,000 range, often preceded with a stock letter Q. catalogue in Grades A to E with extractors and AE to EE with ejectors. The gun known as the Model 1894 is the original Remington Hammerless Double Barrel Shotgun, introduced in 10- and 12-gauges in the October 1894 Remington Arms Co. The Model 12 was replaced by the Remington Model 121 Fieldmaster, a beefier pump-action. The sleek little rifle saw impressive sales from 1909 to 1936, with more than 830,000 units coming out of the factory. Remingtons last hammer double was the Model 1889. The Remington Model 12 was discontinued in 1936.
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