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John Gyde
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21,067 would mean 1910. CS would stand for assembly in April 1925. Either there is another number in the serial # or the barrel has been replaced if the CS is the barrel date code.
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Henry O wrote:I was out in California last week where I found a Remington 12CS in an out of the way pawn shop. Pretty good condition overall and the serial number appears to be 21067. Waiting for the shipment to arrive at my local FFL dealer.

Trying to figure out when the rifle might have been made and what the "CS" means as far as the rifle. Appreciate any help that I might receive.

Thank you.
Does it have an octagon or round barrel? Pistol or straight grip? Crescent butt or standard?

http://www.remington.com/products/archi ... el-12.aspx

I would interpret "CS" to be that it is the model chambered for the ".22 Remington Special". (as noted in the Remington.com link)


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John Gyde
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The "CS" was part of the model #. It is a Model 12-CS.
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