It was manufactured from 1912-1935 and is a fairly rare gun. In very good shape they can fetch between $400 to $600 or even a bit more.
They were made from 1912 to 1935/6 according to the Standard Catalog and Blue Book, but neither gives a production figure. Value is from $110 in Poor (60% original finish in BB) up to $400 in Excellent (100% original finish). Perhaps you could find more information on the Remington website.
PRE 14A : Preliminary Proxy Statement not related to a contested matter or merger/acquisition. It is filed by company before filing of DEF 14A. Some companies only file PRE 14A. They file PRE 14A if DEF 14A may takes time to file. DEF 14A: Definitive Proxy Statements. It contains full information. Every company should file DEF 14A.
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If you mean: 12a+14a-4 then it can be simplified to 26a-4
7...that is the LCM or least common multiple Because 7X2a=14a and 7X3=21
Fitz - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14A Canada:14A (Alberta)
Watch e-bay (they allow parts like this) and gunbroker.com You can also try brownells.com. This is a gunsmith supply house that has vintage replica butt-plates for Remington rifles. These are made just like the originals but will need to be fit to your particular stock. This is no biggy, you just need to blend the sides of the oversize plate with the contour of the stock. No two stocks are exactly the same so if you get one off ebay, in all probability it will be too small or too big is some areas around the outside edge.
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