One clue is that my gun lacks a model stamp, and also lacks a “Remington Trade Mark” stamp on the top of the barrel behind the rear sight. Every rifle image I’ve seen on google images shows a model number on the barrel or the action body. It is specifically not stamped as taking “long or short” rounds-something I have see on other rifle images. It seems like the lack of stamps should be helpful in narrowing the search. The manufacture and patent stamp indicate a 1909 patent I’ve even loosened the wood grip to slide it forward but no more of the stamp is revealed. But the right portion of the capital letter “H” didn’t get into the metal, as if the stamp was misaligned. On the pump slide’s right side there appears to be an “H” stamped into the steel right behind the wood grip. There is a “W” stamped into the barrel’s left side Serial number: 12935 with an “RW” stamp above it Tang site (I assume it is stock-am I wrong?) It’s way too much fun to own, recreationally shoot, and hunt with.Īlmost certainly a Model 12 but the model designation appears nowhere on the weapon. So I know its value is on the low end of whatever. My rifle is old and has a certain guaranteed antique value but it has wear and some pitting in the barrel and action. 22 rifle and I am looking for a year of manufacture based on the serial number.
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