

- #REMINGTON 40X SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP SERIAL NUMBERS#
- #REMINGTON 40X SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP CODE#
- #REMINGTON 40X SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP SERIES#
Some years back (I don’t know when), Remington switched to stainless steel receivers for the 40-XB Match/Varmint Rifles (but not for the benchrest rifles).Īll 40-X series rifles are made on the short action. The first 40-X rifles had carbon-steel receivers and cro-moly barrels. There are NO match rifles marked “40-XB”. The “B” part of the designation is the last digit of the serial number, as in “XXXXXX B”. 20″ all day long.Īll of the Match/Varmint Grade 40-XBs, regardless whether single shot, or repeater, are marked (Stamped!) 40-X on the left side of the receiver, opposite of the ejection port. 308 40-X has two groups of 3/4″… it is capable of under. These are NOT the best loads for the gun, so don’t be disappointed if your new. Remington has standard loads for each caliber that they use to test the guns. Nor is the load written on the target, a special load for that gun. Keep in mind that these groups are just “proof groups”, and no indication of what the rifle is capable of. The average of these two groups must meet the specifications required… about. There are now two series of 40-X: the Match/Varmint rifles, and the Benchrest rifles, and contrary to popular belief, there ARE distinct differences between the two.Įach 40-X series rifle comes from the factory with a test target of two groups. Started in the early 60’s, the 40-X line has expanded over the years to include rifles well suited to longrange target, Varmint shooting, military sniping, and benchrest shooting. He wanted Remington to have a “factory” target rifle that would beat anything in the field, including the famed Winchester M70/Target-Match. The 40-X was the brainchild of Mike Walker, one of “Big guns” of Remington in the 1960’s and an avid benchrest shooter. The 40-X series of rifles have been with us for about 40 years.
#REMINGTON 40X SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP CODE#
They resumed stamping the date code on the barrel on 10/1/01. They continued to mark the date code on the end flap of the shipping box. On 8/9/99, stopped stamping the barrels with the date code. One needs to be sure that the barrel is original to the gun before trusting the Barrel Code listing, above. Using these barrel codes to date a shotgun is somewhat unreliable, as shotgun barrels are often interchanged at random. Using barrel codes (such as those listed above) to date the manufacture are reliable on Remington rifles, as the company rarely changed barrels on a customer’s rifle.
#REMINGTON 40X SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP SERIAL NUMBERS#
Serial Numbers by date (factory record book) – K – P – O – W – D – E – R – X Barrel Code Location Diagram Months of the year, for example B=January, L= February

Near the frame that identifies the year and month of Have a code located on the left side of the barrel Now Join ONLINE HERE IMMEDIATELY with Credit Card

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