Big year of production ~31,500 - ~71,500
Remington's website has the year range for a given serial number range. The link is given below. The serial number given is from 1951 - 1967. http://www.remington.com/library/history/firearm_models/centerfire/model_742.asp
With the serial number that you supplied,your Remington model 14 1/2 rifle was made in either 1914,or 1915.These rifles were made from 1914-1931 by Remington. Definitely 1914 smack dab in the middle of the range listed in Remington Records.
I thought that would be in the end of the serial range of Ithaca but 1944.
your serial number 33486 is to low for the 1903a3 serial number range. however, the Remington model of 1917, serial number 33486 was made in 1918............. The 1903a3 and the model of 1918 both fire the 30/06 cartridge.................
Your colt model 1911a1 was made in 1945,plus the serial number puts it in the range of the Remington rand numbers in my references.
Quick serial number guide:No serial number, pre 1967 riflesSerial number range 400-419K 1967 rifleSerial number range 419-473K 1968 rifleSerial number range 2.1 million-2.59 million December 1968- January 1977 rifleSerial number range with an "A" prefix-post Feb 1977 rifle.
Depends on condition and parts originality. Range from 300-800
New heard of a "New Model" 1882 and that is not a serial no for a 1882.It does fit the serial range of a model 1889 made in the last days of 1902.
100-8000 depending on the EXACT configuration. Normal range 100-400
1913 - assuming it's in the 176K range and you put to many numbers in there, they didn't make near that many.
Well the date of the Remington slide is unknown, but the gun itself was made somewhere in the 1915-1918 range, that is a Colt serial no. Parts for old 1911 are frequently mismatched. my research indicates manf. date as 1917 and it is a colt.........
Yes they did. The late production Model 55s were serial numbered in the Model 94 serial range starting in March of 1928, at circa serial number 1019700.