The first two digits in the serial are your year of mfg. Your Model 10 was made in 1970.
Made in 1909.
manufactured in 1914
Model 1911 commercial .45 with serial number 287589C was made in 1960. It was not a government issue.
Manufactured 1912, history none is available.
We need a make and type of firearm.
Remington didn't make a model G, it is a 6, this is a duplicate question....
how do I de-code my model/serial#? model # E4BRCIC and serial # E0001509
There is no such thing as a "model 702337". The number you list appears to be a serial number. The Model number will be stamped on the barrel, or on the upper tang behind the hammer.
Date of manufacture was 1923
According to OldGuns.net, the year of manufacture for serial number 76526 is 1900.
The Model 10 was not in this serial number range, only the Model 60 and Model 651.