![]() ![]() Several different Suffix letters to denote grades, magnum frame, ect were also used. That till about '74 or so then I loose track what prefix it was changed to. Those made at the start of the 68 Law and forward used a 'S' prefix letter to the ser#,A letter prefixed ser# for each model mfg'd was a demand of the new law in '68. Ser#'s on 870/Wingmasters made before the '68GCA have no prefix letter,just a number. ![]() The 68GCA brought them all on board in the requirement. (Center fire rifles and all handguns required ser#'s before '68GCA) Remington always ser#'d the Wingmaster/870.Įven though pre 1968 Fed Law didn't req mfg'rs to ser# shotguns (or 22rf cal long guns),many mfg'rs chose to do so anyway. ![]()
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