Featured a figured and checkered stock and fore-end. Had a rubber recoil pad. Monte Carlo style stock was optional. A left-hand version was also available. Due to a shortage of American walnut, in mid-year, Remington began fitting some Model 1100 and Model 870 Field Grade shotguns with lightweight mahogany stocks and fore-ends. Will not fit 20 gauge standard 870 shotguns with serial numbers ending in a 'X' or 'N' 1100 Steel Shot Barrels includes a Full choke and is designed for use with 2-3/4' or 3' Magnum steel or lead loads when used on Magnum receivers and 2-3/4' or 3' Magnum steel or 2-3/4' lead shotshells when used on non-magnum receivers.
Description: First truly modern centerfire rifle with the strongest bolt ever developed. Short action version of Model 721.
Mac os for laptop pc. Remington 700, 870 or 1100 serial/barrel number lookup will work with Remington 700, 870 or any other Remington shotgun or rifle. It will show you date of manufacture of your firearm. It is very easy to use, it uses information from the Remington company. Remington 870, 700, 1100 Serial/Barrel Number Lookup. The Remington 1100 is a descendent of the Model 58 and 878 shotguns. In fact, the 1100 set a record in 1978 for the most shells shot out of a semi-auto shotgun, without any cleaning whatsoever.
Introduction Year: 1948
Year Discontinued: 1962
Total Production: Approximately: 117,751
Designer/Inventor: Merle 'Mike' Walker & Homer W. Young
Action Type: Bolt Action
Openssl for mac download. Serial Number Blocks: Starting: 1,100 - Ending: 423,000
Caliber/Gauge:
.222 Rem. - .1950 - 26' & 24' barrel
.222 Rem. Mag. - 1958 24' barrel
.243 Win. - 1959 - 22' barrel
.244 Rem. - 1956 24' & 22' barrel
.257 Roberts - 1948 - 24' & 22' barrel
.300 Savage - 1948 - 24' & 22' barrel
.308 Win. - 1956 - 24' & 22' barrel
Variations:
722A - 1948-1962
722AC - 1949-1955
722B Special - 1949-1955
722 D Peerless - 1949-1959
722 F Premier - 1949-1959
722 ADL - 1955-1959
722 BDL - 1955-1959
Description: First truly modern centerfire rifle with the strongest bolt ever developed. Offered in long action only.
Introduction Year: 1948
Year Discontinued: 1962
Total Production: Approximately: 173,124
Remington 12 C Serial Numbers
Designer/Inventor: Merle 'Mike' Walker & Homer W. Young
Action Type: Bolt Action
Serial Number Blocks: Starting: 1,100 - Ending: 423,000
Caliber/Gauge:
.264 Win. – 1961 – 22' barrel
.270 Win. – 1948 – 24' & 22' barrel
.280 Rem. – 1960 – 22' barrel
.30-06 Sprg. - 1948 – 24' & 22' barrel
.300 H&H Mag – 1948 – 26' & 24' barrel
Remington Model 4 Serial Numbers
Description: First truly modern centerfire rifle with the strongest bolt ever developed. Offered in long action only.
Introduction Year: 1948
Year Discontinued: 1962
Total Production: Approximately: 173,124
Remington 12 C Serial Numbers
Designer/Inventor: Merle 'Mike' Walker & Homer W. Young
Action Type: Bolt Action
Serial Number Blocks: Starting: 1,100 - Ending: 423,000
Caliber/Gauge:
.264 Win. – 1961 – 22' barrel
.270 Win. – 1948 – 24' & 22' barrel
.280 Rem. – 1960 – 22' barrel
.30-06 Sprg. - 1948 – 24' & 22' barrel
.300 H&H Mag – 1948 – 26' & 24' barrel
Remington Model 4 Serial Numbers
Variations:
721A 1948 – 1962
721AC 1949 – 1955 (checkered stock)
721B Special Grade 1949 – 1955
721D Peerless Grade 1949 – 1959
721F Premier Grade 1949 – 1959
721 ADL - 1955-1959
721 BDL - 1955-1959