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david ross 10-24-2011 02:02 PM

REMINGTON REPAIR CODES
 
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Hi All.:)
Can any members tell me if my Rem-vhe has any repair codes stamped on it
and if so what are they. Will they indicate date type of repair ect'.
All the best Dave.:bigbye:

P.S. I know who ordered it and when but that is all so far.:banghead:

Bill Murphy 10-24-2011 04:14 PM

That gun should have a Remington manufacture date code, (two letters) on the barrel flats. A "repair code" would be the two letters with a "3" following. I don't see the manufacturing code, but the pictures are a bit dark.

david ross 10-24-2011 04:58 PM

Codes
 
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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 52969)
That gun should have a Remington manufacture date code, (two letters) on the barrel flats. A "repair code" would be the two letters with a "3" following. I don't see the manufacturing code, but the pictures are a bit dark.

Hi Bill.:)
I can not see two letters only one a C with a 3 gun number is 240830 -1937
rem.
All the best Dave.:bigbye:
Click on pics to open up to larger size.

Dave Noreen 10-24-2011 05:36 PM

The gun is littered with European proof marks, but I don't see any Remington repair codes.

david ross 10-24-2011 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave Noreen (Post 52984)
The gun is littered with European proof marks, but I don't see any Remington repair codes.

Hi Dave.
No codes then is it safe to say it's never been back to Remington ?
It would be nice to know at what date all the European proof marks were
stamped on it must be arfter 1937.

All the best Dave.:bigbye:

Bill Murphy 10-24-2011 06:10 PM

I looked at one Remington gun and found the manufacturing code on the right barrel flat to the right of the serial number hard against the lug in small faint letters. Those Brits may have ground yours down when they ground down your Parker Overload Proof stamps. I wonder why they don't put their proof marks right on the outside of the barrel like they do on Boss over unders?

david ross 10-24-2011 06:20 PM

UK PROOF
 
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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 52987)
I looked at one Remington gun and found the manufacturing code on the right barrel flat to the right of the serial number hard against the lug in small faint letters. Those Brits may have ground yours down when they ground down your Parker Overload Proof stamps. I wonder why they don't put their proof marks right on the outside of the barrel like they do on Boss over unders?

Hi Bill.:)
Thank goodness they did not put them on the barrels i think it ruins a gun:crying:.

All the best Dave.:bigbye:

lee r moege 10-24-2011 09:39 PM

David: The barrels show 12ga with 2 1/2" chambers (the 12-65) and may have possibly been reproved as required in Europe if it was shipped there or taken there by a G.I. I can't get the picture to zoom up enough to identify the marks for sure but I think them to be English. The serial and grade marking look like Parker which leads me to believe the other stuff is a re-proof. I don't see any Remington marks of any kind but I'm just learning like most of us. Lee.:bigbye:

Austin W Hogan 10-25-2011 10:40 AM

2 5/8 Chambers for 2 1/2 inch shells
 
This gun was apparently re proofed to European standards - 65 mm = 2.56 inch, 70mm = 2.76 inch. A 2 5/8 inch chamber would have to be proofed at 65 mm.

Best, Austin

david ross 10-25-2011 10:42 AM

Thanks Lee for the help as you say it could be a reproved gun.
All the best Dave.


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