Serial Numbers For Remington 1100 Shotguns

The serial number that you have supplied,indicates that your Remington model 1894 shotgun was made in the year 1907.There were only 41,194 shotguns of this model made from 1894-1910. 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.

Description: Gas operated 5-shot autoloading shotgun

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Introduction Year: 1963

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Year Discontinued: Currently in production

Total Production: N/A

Designer/Inventor: Wayne Leek

Action Type: Autoloading

Caliber/Gauge: 12-gauge (1963), 20-gauge (1964), 16-gauge (1964),28-gauge (1969), .410 bore (1969)

Serial Number Blocks: N/A

Grades Offered:
1100 Field – 'Standard' Grade
1100 TB – 'Trap' Grade w/ better wood
1100 SA – 'Skeet' Grade
1100 SB – 'Skeet' Grade w/ better wood
1100 D – 'Tournament' Grade
1100 F – 'Premier' Grade

Variations:
Magnum Duck Gun
Deer Gun
Lightweight 20-gauges (LW – New 1967) (LT – New 1977)
150th Anniversary edition – 1966
Matched Pairs in .410 bore & 28-gauge skeet (New 1969)
Left hand in 12 & 20 gauge (New 1972, 12 & 16-gauges)
Youth Gun 20-gauge
Synthetic Models (12 & 20-gauge, also Camo)
Ducks Unlimited Commemorative versions
Bicentennial model
75th Anniversary edition Limited Edition 'One of Three Thousand'
Special Field (New 1983)
Sportsman Autoloader
Special Purpose
Sporting (New 2000)
Premier Sporting (New 2010)
Classic Trap (New 2000)
Classic Field (New 2006) (12, 20, 16, 28, & .410)
Tournament Skeet (2004)
Competition (New 2006)
G3 (New 2007)
Tac-2 & Tac-4 (New 2007)
Competition Synthetic (New 2011)
50th Anniversary (2013)
200th Anniversary (2016)


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Here is some information that you can get from you serial number after 1921
Remington's manufactured after 1921 have a code located on the left side of the barrel near the frame that identifies the year and month of manufacture. The following letters correspond to the months of the year
Month Codes: [first letter]
B - L - A - C - K - P - O - W - D - E - R - X
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12
Year:---------Code: [second and/or third letters]
1930----------Y
1931----------Z
1932----------A
1933----------B
1934----------C
1935----------D
1936----------E
1937----------F
1938----------G
1939----------H
1940---------- J
1941---------- K
1942---------- L
1943---------- MMZ
1944---------- NN
1945---------- PP
1946---------- RR
1947---------- SS
1948---------- TT
1949---------- UU
1950---------- WW
1951---------- XX
1952---------- YY
1953---------- ZZ
1954---------- A
1955---------- B
1956---------- C
1957---------- D
1958---------- E
1959---------- F
1960---------- G
1961---------- H
1962---------- J
1963---------- K
1964---------- L
1965---------- M
1966---------- N
1967---------- P
1968---------- R
1969---------- S
1970---------- T
1971---------- U
1972---------- W
1973---------- X
1974---------- Y
1975---------- Z
1976---------- I
1977---------- O
1978---------- Q
1979---------- V
1980---------- A
1981---------- B
1982---------- C
1983---------- D
1984---------- E
1985---------- F
1986---------- G
1987---------- H
1988---------- I
1989---------- J
1990---------- K
1991---------- L
1992---------- M
1993---------- N
1994---------- O
1995---------- P
1996---------- Q
1997---------- R
1998---------- S
1999---------- T
2000---------- U
2001---------- W
2002---------- X
Using barrel codes (such as those listed above) to date the manufacture are reliable on Remington rifles, as the company rarely changed barrels on a customer's rifle.
Using these barrel codes to date a shotgun is somewhat unreliable, as shotgun barrels are often interchanged at random. One needs to be sure that the barrel is original to the gun before trusting the Barrel Code listing, above.
(*) On 8/9/99, stopped stamping the barrels with the date code. They continued to mark the date code on the end flap of the shipping box. They resumed stamping the date code on the barrel on 10/1/01.
Also http://oldguns.net/sn_php/remdates.php