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This is a better pic of the 16, looks to be a N and possibly a T or an I or maybe a 1? I’m not familiar with the Remington date codes. The 12 looks to be a o or 0 inside a square.
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The N and the broken I are apparently some Remington inspector's marks. I can barely see one letter of the date code. Yellow arrow --
16-gauge Skeet Gun.jpg Here is an example of a barrel flat with the N and broken I but a clear view of the date code. 238463 01 VH 20-gauge, 26-inch, AE A = March E = 1936.jpg AE A = March E = 1936. From my observations, while still in Meriden they put the date code for the barrels near the rear as above. After the move to Ilion they started putting the date code farther forward abreast the cocking hook. 241968 01a 26-inch, 16-gauge, XJ X = December, J = 1940.jpg |
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The 16 has a C F marked in that location. The best picture I could find of the 12 had what looks like an E B, possibly E R
Thanks for the info on where to look
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CF would be C = May F = 1937
Neither EB or ER would be reasonable codes. E for the month equals October which is fine but B for the year is 1933 and R is 1924, both too early. |
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On the Remington Repair code tab, couldn't ER also be 1968 ?
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Emailed the dealer through Gunbroker and he won't respond to my questions. Probably a good reason to pass on this gun. I think I can eventually do better but it might take awhile and I'm not one with alot of patience.
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Sure, but by then Remington was out of the Parker repair business. Repair codes are a date code followed by a 3 and Remington stamped them all over, where ever they could find space on the barrel flats.
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