With the serial number that you have provided,your Remington model of 1917 wa made in December of 1918.Your rifle was made at the end of production of these rifles for World War I.The last Remington serial number was 646,000.
Unsure of your description- am not aware that Remington ever made a woman's rifle. The model number is usually marked on the barrel. Serial numbers, IF ANY, are on the frame. Serial numbers were not required until the 1968 Gun Control Act- I have several Remington 22 rifles that have never HAD a serial number. Remington rifles, BTW, are dated not from the serial number, but a 2 or 3 LETTER code stamped on the barrel. Left side, about a half inch from the receiver.
the early 500 series Remington 22 cal rifles did not have a serial number. I believe serial numbers were required after 1968
Need a model, serial numbers are not unique accross rifles. RW is Remington Works
With the serial number that you have supplied,your Smith-corona model 1903A3 was made in the year 1943.these rifles were only made in the years 1943-1944.If your rifle has a letter C prefix to the serial number,then this indicates that remington also made a model 1903A3 with the same serial number. These were the only 2 manufactures of the 1903A3 rifles.
Many shotguns & .22 caliber rifles manufactured before 1968 did not have serial numbers. This would include your Rem. 512
Serial numbers by year for the 870 Remington Model.
Remington rifles are dated not by serial number, but by a 2 or 3 LETTER code. left side of barrel, 1/2 inch from the receiver (frame).
Your remington model 700 was made in 1982 with the letter C prefix to the serial number.
Your Remington model of 1917 rifle was made in November of 1918,with the serial number that you have provided.
Impossible to id the model from just the serial number.
With the serial number that you have provided,your Remington Rand model 1911 was made in the year 1943.