The also moved the name The Sportsman from the left side of the receiver to the breech bolt and also began stamping Model 11 on their breech bolts. It is marked MOD and has a matted barrel. I dont know how the barrel length is measured on this shotgun but assuming it is measured like a Winchester model 12, it measures 26'. By 1936, they reduced this to one bird on each side and by 1938 began putting this one-bird roll-stamping on the Model 11A "Standard" Grade receivers which up to that time had been plain. The reason I am posting this is I found one today (Remington Repeating Shotgun) serial number is U on top of serial number and 11145 underneath the U. ![]() 28, 1937, they stopped the separate serial number sequence in the 2xx,xxx range for the 16-gauge 'The Sportsman' on Aug. Then, on September 28, 1937, Remington stopped the separate serial number series for 16-gauge The Sportsman at 216364, and from then on The Sportsman used receivers serial numbered in the Model 11 serial number sequence which for 16-gauges began at 1500000, and by October 1, 1937, had reached 1517510.Įarly The Sportsman receivers had the three-bird roll stamping on each side and the name The Sportsman on the left side of the receiver. At the same time, the name 'The Sportsman' or 'Model 11' began being stamped on the bolt. At some point in time, and I haven't seen enough examples to narrow it down, Remington dropped the S prefix from The Sportsman serial numbers. The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network. ![]() When introduced in July 1931, 16-gauge The Sportsman serial numbers started at S200000.
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