Remington 1100 Serial Number Ending In W
Description: First truly modern centerfire rifle with the strongest bolt ever developed. Offered in long action only.
If your firearm does have a serial number, if you will call or email to the address below, the serial number and model number we can determine the approximate age of your firearm. Contact Remington through their Help Center by e-mail at info@remington.com or call their historian at 1-800-243-9700 Mon-Fri 9-5 EST. A serial number is printed on the receiver of each Remington rifle or shotgun, provided it's a newer model. Serial numbers were not a requirement until 1968, so older firearms may not have serial numbers. You can still use the two-letter code on the barrel of the rifle or shotgun to look up the firearm's age.
Remington 1100 Serial Number Ending In White
Introduction Year: 1948
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Year Discontinued: 1962
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Total Production: Approximately: 173,124
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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
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