Introduction | I. History of Remington Rifles | II. Model 12Types | III. Model 12 Variations | IV. Outline of Features | V. Condition | VI. Diagrams
You have determined the model of your Remington Model 12. Now you will need to determine if you have a standard or different version.
Step 2: Determine the Variation of model 12 C types
Select one of the following choices
The gun is marked 12C, stock is straight with no checkering, the gun shoots S, L, & LR bullets -- You have the Standard 12 C version. | |||
The gun is marked 12CS , stock is straight with no checkering, the gun shoots only WRF bullets, and barrel is marked Remington Special -- You have the 22 Remington Special version. | |||
The gun is marked 12C, has 'N.R.A. Target' stamped on the barrel, the gun shoots S, L, & LR bullets--You have the NRA Target Model | |||
If there are other extra features not
mentioned, and they look original -- You may have
a factory "extra- option". You may need to consult a professional
appraiser to determine the value of your gun.
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Once you have determined the
model and version,
Study the
Outline of Features
for
possible modifications to the original rifle.
Enter the Model Variations of your gun in the column to the right |
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NOW proceed to
STEP #3 to determine the condition of Your Gun
Introduction | I. History of Remington Rifles | II. Model 12 Types | III. Model 12 Variations | IV. Outline of Features | V. Condition | VI. Diagrams