The Remington Model 6 was a boys' rifle version of the rolling block. Nearly half a million were manufactured from 1902 to 1933. The Blue Book suggests a value of $75 as a worn-out parts gun and $600 if it retains 98% of the original finish. They are much more likely to be found well-worn than like-new, so guessing there is about 60-70% of the original finish, the values given are $250-$275.
1929 to 1933 The Improved version of the Remington model 6 became available circa 1905, and featured a blue frame in 24 in. barrel. Production continued until 1933. The earlier models had the original case colored frame.
Manufactured 1929.
1929, it will be date code stamped on barrel. Check related links for information on the Remington Society of America.
1929 It's date codes on the barrel see related links for information on the Remington Society of America.
1929, will be date code stamped see related links.
The model 6 was made from 1901 to 1928 and that's a fairly late serial no, they made approximately 450,000 before the improved model in 1929 started. Since it's a later one it should be date coded on the barrel left side in front of receiver a diagram and chart can be found on the Remington Society of America's (Collector Site) here: http://remingtonsociety.com/rsa/questions/barrelcodes
That's a very late gun 1929, see related links for checking the data code on the Remington Society of America.
1929, it will be date code stamped on the barrel, for information see related links for information on the Remington Society of America.
To determine the age of your Remington Model 10 shotgun with the serial number U55191, you can refer to the Remington serial number reference charts, which indicate that the Model 10 was produced from 1908 to 1929. The "U" prefix suggests it was manufactured in the 1920s. For an exact year, you may need to consult a detailed Remington production database or a firearms expert.
1929 - but check date code see related link.
August 1928, thought I would have suspect 1929....
1929