M31TC

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tudurgs
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A number of years ago, I picked up a pretty good booklet at a gun show. Don't know if they are still in business, but it might be worth a try:

"Remington Model 31 takedown guide" from J. Martin Inc" 304-255-4077.

BTW, in the late '50's or early '60's my Dad who was a Remington Director, asked for M31 instructions , and they sent him the last set in their files with a note that said "Last Copy". I've still got that set in my files
Researcher
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The Great Bulk of Remington Model 31s are the 1941 version, and most Model 31s were made between the end of WW-II and October 1950 when the Model 870 was introduced. The The last serial number in the old factory ledger from pre WW-II is in the 406xx range in June 1942.
RufusG
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The 12 ga. Model 31s were numbered separately from the 16s and 20s (which were combined in the 500XXX range) so the highest 12 ga. #s are, I think, in the 12XXXX area. I used to have a Jan. '48 gun at 93XXX so I think your numbers seem normal.
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