![]() ![]() The other has the numbers, "241xxx" Choke looks to be marked "cyl"? There is also a "PE3" and what looks to be a "EH3" and an "RN" with a "B" in a circle stamped into the side of the barrel. Would this be earlier than the other from 1911 or just another run of numbers in a different sequence denoting a different time line? No other markings that I could see. One has a serial number of "89xxx" and looks like it only has a 5 digit serial number. Lastly, I found two others I was thinking of picking up. Look on-line and they have an 800 number to. I have heard and read that these are one of the the most indestructive shotguns ever made, so with a date of 1911, would this still be regarded as a good solid shooter to use as a target, clay pigeon, and hunting gun? You can call Remington Arms direct and give them the serial number and they will tell you what year it was made. Is there a way to date it by the receiver instead? The number there begins, "111xxx" What does that indicate other than the barrel having a "full" choke? It has no markings other than the usual Remington name and patent dates on top of the barrel, and "full" on one side of the barrel, and "r.p." in a small oval circle on the other side of the barrel. ![]() I picked up a very nice Remington Model 11 and am trying to date it. Been lurking around the forum for some time now and have been fairly impressed by the knowledge here about history of firearms and not just "armchair expert" types, but guys who know their stuff. I'm new here and still learning so bare with me. ![]()
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