Hunting with a 20g, 20inch wingmaster

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Re: Hunting with a 20g, 20inch wingmaster

Post by Synchronizor » Tue Aug 27, 2013 3:32 am

The 870 was introduced in 1950. The 20ga has been there since the beginning.

I have never heard of Remington putting serial numbers on the receivers and the barrels. Back when the 870 was introduced, serial numbers weren't even required.

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Re: Hunting with a 20g, 20inch wingmaster

Post by XLIV » Tue Aug 27, 2013 3:44 am

my date code shows 1952 and the stamping matches the other stamps on the barrel. I saw other pics onl the web of such stamping, not doubting your experiances but there it is.

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Re: Hunting with a 20g, 20inch wingmaster

Post by Synchronizor » Tue Aug 27, 2013 11:07 pm

Are you sure it's the serial number you're talking about? The date code is not the same thing as the serial number (though Vitaly's lookup page over on the forum calls it that).

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Re: Hunting with a 20g, 20inch wingmaster

Post by XLIV » Wed Aug 28, 2013 1:46 am

I think so, a picture of the bbl and rcvr are on the last post of the previous page. They match, right down to the suffix "x".

Havent seen many numbered bbls so i thought i'd share

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Re: Hunting with a 20g, 20inch wingmaster

Post by XLIV » Wed Aug 28, 2013 2:09 am

Here's another early one i found in my stables .. This time in 12g..

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Re: Hunting with a 20g, 20inch wingmaster

Post by Synchronizor » Thu Aug 29, 2013 6:43 am

XLIV wrote:I think so, a picture of the bbl and rcvr are on the last post of the previous page. They match, right down to the suffix "x".
Ah, I didn't see that you added that later. That's a serial number alright, interesting. I've never seen a serial number on the barrel before. From a legal standpoint. the receiver is the actual firearm; and the 870 was designed from the beginning to be a gun with which owners could easily buy and change barrels for different roles.

Could your guns have been sent to the factory for repairs at some point, and they marked the barrels with the serial number of the receiver to keep track of them?

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Re: Hunting with a 20g, 20inch wingmaster

Post by XLIV » Thu Aug 29, 2013 3:27 pm

I guess anything is possible with respect to 1950's factory practices. Gut reaction is its unlikely both guns were shipped back to factory rather it was initially an assembly procedure to mark each barrel. This practice used by many factories and nations throughout history (luger, mauser, Sks, etc). With advances in mass production it was recognized as an uneccesary additional step. Helps date the shotgun though.. Kinda neat i think.

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