Ah, thanks. Didn't see that other page.
Well, time to try it out at the range! I ended up buying all of them from my relative. They were my wife's uncle's grandfather's guns originally. Might as well keep them in the family for a while longer.
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- Sun Jun 28, 2020 7:15 pm
- Forum: RR / Post - 1898
- Topic: Fieldmaster 121 - 1947?
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- Sun Jun 28, 2020 1:46 pm
- Forum: RR / Post - 1898
- Topic: Fieldmaster 121 - 1947?
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Re: Fieldmaster 121 - 1947?
It looks like these rifles did not have scope mounts so someone must have drilled and tapped this to install the dovetails. How much does that hurt the value? If someone did that on a military rifle it would absolutely destroy the collector value.
- Sun Jun 28, 2020 1:40 pm
- Forum: RR / Post - 1898
- Topic: Fieldmaster 121 - 1947?
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Re: Fieldmaster 121 - 1947?
So I guess this is January 1938 manufacture?
- Sun Jun 28, 2020 1:39 pm
- Forum: RR / Post - 1898
- Topic: Fieldmaster 121 - 1947?
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Re: Fieldmaster 121 - 1947?
Thanks for the quick response and the link. Here's a photo of the code on the barrel. I guess it's a "B" "G"?
- Sun Jun 28, 2020 12:56 pm
- Forum: RR / Post - 1898
- Topic: Fieldmaster 121 - 1947?
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Fieldmaster 121 - 1947?
I'm trying to find a value range for a Family member's old guns and one is a Remington Fieldmaster Model 121, serial number 180##. Is this a 1947 produced rifle? I'm the "gun guy" in the Family but I only collect military firearms so I wasn't sure on the details of these sporting rifles (a...