Microsoft sql client. Remington stamps a 2-letter code on their barrels (left side, just forward of the receiver) that indicates the month and year of manufacture of the barrel. Caveats: - If the barrel on your 1100 is not the original one that came with the gun, then all you'll find out is when the barrel was made. These codes seem to be accurate only up to 1994. Remington dates of manufacture Remington made use of a two or three letter Firearms Identification Code that can be located on the left side of the barrel, just ahead of the frame. The first letter of the code identifes the month, the other letter(s) identify the year.
Description: Remington's first gas operated, autoloading shotgun Without the Browning-type recoiling action.
Introduction Year: 1956
All Model 1100 Remington shotguns were serial numbered in blocks of numbers. Each serial number has a suffix and the following indicates the meaning: V = 12ga. Standard 2' frame/receiver M = 12ga. Magnum 3' frame/receiver.
Year Discontinued: 1963
Total Production: Approximately 271,000
Designer/Inventor: L.R. Crittendon, Phillip R. Haskell, Ellis W. Hailston
Action Type: Gas operated, Autoloading
Caliber/Gauge: 12, 16, and 20 Gauge
Serial Number Blocks:
12 gauge – 1,001 – 192,000
16 gauge – 1,000 – 41,000
20 gauge – 1,001 – 39,000
Grades Offered:
ADL Deluxe
BDL Deluxe Special
D Tournament
F Premier
SA Skeet
SC Skeet Target
SD Skeet Tournament
SF Skeet Premier
TB Trap Special
Remington 1100 12 Gauge Shotgun
Variations:
Magnum
58 TX with Sun-grain maple stocks
58 SX with Sun-grain maple stocks
58RSS Rifled slug special