Remington Model 121 | |
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Type | Rifle |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Designer | C. C. Loomis G. H. Garrison[1] |
Manufacturer | Remington |
Produced | 1936-1954[1] |
No. built | 199,891[1] |
Variants | see variants |
Specifications | |
Cartridge |
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Action | Slide-Action |
Feed system | Under-barrel, 14-20 rounds.[2] |
The Fieldmaster 121 series is a .22 caliber, slide action, tubular magazine-fed rifle manufactured by Remington Arms between 1936 and 1954.[3][4]The Sportmaster 121 has a 25' barrel, a one piece hardwood stock, and a blued metal finish. It was replaced by the Model 572 Fieldmaster in 1955.[5]
REMINGTON DATES OF MANUFACTURE For Remington guns made 1921-1972 only. We have no data for Remingtons made at other times. A two or three. Remington Model 1100 Serial Number Lookup: Please know that after 1921, Remington shotguns have a code located on the left side of the barrel near the frame that identifies the year and month of manufacture.
If it's a 'take-down' model, it COULD be a Model 6. 1901 - 1933 Numbers 00001 - 498,000 As far as serial numbers, a lot of them had the serial number on the side of the top tang, visible only with the action out of the stock. Not all Remington serial numbers were consectutive for the model. If it's a 'take-down' model, it COULD be a Model 6. 1901 - 1933 Numbers 00001 - 498,000 As far as serial numbers, a lot of them had the serial number on the side of the top tang, visible only with the action out of the stock. Not all Remington serial numbers were consectutive for the model.
Re: how old is it? Remington model 121 thanks trapper, yes its a real slick old 22, no pitting and only a few scratches on the stock. I allready looked at the gun chart you put up for me to look at, but i just dont understand how to get the age from the numbers A77.