![]() ![]() Here's a link to the Model 12 on Remington's site.Īnd, a link to download the manual for it. There should be some letters on the left-hand side of the barrel which will give the month and year of ing the following link. ![]() I think you've pretty well identified what you have.Ī Remington Model 12 Gallery Special (use only. it has an octagonal barrel, longer than 20 inches ( Approximatly 24 inches with threading), on the top of the barrel in front of the reciever it is stamped Remington Trademark 22 Short Redneckyankee85 wrote:I have a Remington pump action rifle, from what i have been able to find out, it is a model 12, that is about all I know, I want to find out what year it was made and what make of the model 12 it is. So my questions are, can anyone tell me what year this would be from approximatly, and also what version of the Model 12 it is, I have seen online that there were many different varieties of the 12 made. and if it helps, the rifle has a flip up rear sight. The Serial Number is RW 519042 I think, I found that on the bottom of the reciever. On the side of the reciever it says Gallery Special, has a crescent buttplate, and what I guess should be called a semi pistol grip, the only other things I can say about it is that behind the trigger guard is stamped Remington UMC Trademark, and that is stamped on the buttplate as well. it has an octagonal barrel, longer than 20 inches (Approximatly 24 inches with threading), on the top of the barrel in front of the reciever it is stamped Remington Trademark 22 Short Types 4,5,6 and 141 are stamped on left side of barrel.I have a Remington pump action rifle, from what i have been able to find out, it is a model 12, that is about all I know, I want to find out what year it was made and what make of the model 12 it is. ( Types 0,1,2,3 are stamped on the top of the barrel, REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC CTG., CO., INC. REMINGTON ARMS–UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. Open center ammunitution indicator (original)Īmmo indicator flush with receiver and “REM-UMC”Īmmo indicator flush with receiver and “UMC” S/N and model stamped on the site of receiver Smooth rop receiver, no anti glare wavy marks The patent dates, the shell head, loading gate, tang screws, wavy lines on receiver, sights etc, all these things indicate a slice of time. There were 20 some changes made during the life of the Model 14 and we know the order in which they were done. If not and you want to know for sure within a year or so you must look at the changes that the gun has with respect to the year when they were made. The Serial Number is RW 519042 I think, I found that on the bottom of the reciever. If the gun is new enough to have a date code then that is correct. It starts at September 30, 1919, with Model 10 serial number 172939. Guns were not produced in strict serial number order. The old factory ledger starts with the resumption of civilian firearm production after The Great War. In all, 125,020 Model 14 rifles and Model 14½ rifles were made in the 23 years of production through 1934, when they were discontinued and replaced by Remington Model 141 rifles. The Model 14½ was nearly identical to the Model 14, except for the chambering, barrel length and markings. 25 and the No.14½R Carbine (with 18½” barrel, straight-grip stock, and saddle ring) for $16. Remington’s retail price list dated January 12, 1914, offered the No.14❚ Standard Grade Rifle (with 22½” barrel and pistol-grip stock) for $17. The Remington Model 14½ Slide-Action, Sporting Rifle was introduced a year after the Model 14 rifle. The 1913-14 Remington catalog offered the hunting rifle in six grades: No.14A Standard Grade (with 22″ barrel and pistol-grip stock) for $20 00 No.14C Special Grade for $35 00 No.14D Peerless Grade for $55 00 No.14E Expert Grade for $70 00 No.14F Premier Grade for $105 00 and No.14R Carbine (with 18½” barrel, straight-grip stock, and saddle ring) for $18 00. Loomis assisted Pedersen, and the Remington Model 14 Slide-Action Rifle was introduced in August 1912. Petersen began working on a high-power, pump-action sporting rifle for Remington in September 1908, receiving U.S. ![]()
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