

- #REMINGTON 700 SERIAL LOOKUP SERIAL NUMBERS#
- #REMINGTON 700 SERIAL LOOKUP SERIAL NUMBER#
- #REMINGTON 700 SERIAL LOOKUP CODE#
You will be asked to provide your name, address, telephone number, and the serial number of your rifle. Or call Remington on its toll-free XMP-Recall Hotline at Prompt 3 then Prompt 1 Monday through Friday, 9 a. To participate in this recall, visit the Remington Recall Center at. Contact Remington For the safety of you and those around you, Remington strongly encourages you to STOP USING YOUR RIFLE immediately and contact Remington for inspection and repair. DO NOT attempt to diagnose or repair your rifle yourself. If you own a rifle subject to this recall, Remington will provide shipping, inspection, replacement of the trigger mechanism if necessary, and return at no cost to you. Immediately stop using your rifle until Remington can inspect it to determine if the XMP trigger has excess bonding agent used in the assembly process, which could cause an unintentional discharge and, if so, replace the trigger mechanism. Any unintended discharge has the potential for causing injury or death.

Rifles manufactured after Apare not subject to recall.
#REMINGTON 700 SERIAL LOOKUP CODE#
Can you determine the age and model variation of a Remington 700 from the serial number? But you need to use two letter code which is located on barrel of your firearm. We want our customers to enjoy the shooting sports safely. The 700P is the police issued version that has a 26 inch heavy barrel with telescopic gun sight, a carrying case and bipod. There are standard consumer versions as well as versions designed for military and police use. Thanks in advance for any help you can give. I hope you don't mind if I ask and of course you don't have to answer, but I'm curious as to whether you're THE "Rocky Bleier".the former player for the Pittsburgh Steelers.※ Download: ?dl&keyword=remington+700+serial+number+lookup&source= The letter prefix is somewhat helpful in at least coming up with about a 5-year range of manufacturing dates.
#REMINGTON 700 SERIAL LOOKUP SERIAL NUMBERS#
So, in summary, my personal belief is that the serial numbers are kind of meaningless in relation to the process of dating them. So, obviously, that action had been made years earlier than when it had the barrel attached and finished. 280 Remington with a different designation) with a barrel date code of January of 1980 (consistent with the sales date range of that caliber), but the serial number (A3201XXX) is lower than a Model 700 with a barrel date code of March 1978 and serial number of A6589XXX that I have. (their idiotic attempt to reintroduce the. For an example, I have a Model 700 BDL in 7mm Exp.

I've personally seen and others have reported that actions can lay around for some years before having barrels attached. The barrel date codes are the most accurate to determine when they were made. I've never seen one or seen a reference to any that may exist. Do you know of a link to serial number dates? I trust your knowledge, but would still be interested in seeing a "list." Rocky Bleier wrote:You're correct, it is on the action.
