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.
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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