Remington Model 580 Serial Numbers Rating: 6,9/10 7561 reviews

Model: Model 580 Serial Number: 1154883 Year of Manufacture: August 1973 (WX ) Caliber:.22 Short, Long and Long Rifle Action Type: Bolt Action Single Shot Rifle Markings: The top of the barrel is marked “- REMINTON ARMS CO., INC. – ILION, N.Y. MADE IN U.S.A. 3,477,162 -” Barrel Length: 24” Sights / Optics: The rifle is mounted with a Redfield #68 Globe Front Sight and a Redfield #75 Micrometer Rear Sight. There are six 17mm inserts for the globe sight. Stock Configuration & Condition: The one piece stock is wood. The wood has some small compression marks but no chips or cracks.

Stock has been refinished and a repair done on the bottom of the forend. There is an 883 very lightly embossed into the heel of the stock. The LOP measures 12-1/2” from the front of the trigger to the rear of the black plastic butt plate. The stocks rate in about Very Good overall condition. Type of Finish: Blue Finish Originality: All Original Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion and the muzzle crown is good.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its metal finish. The trigger guard screw is sharp.

The markings are clear. There are a few minor nicks on upper receiver.

Overall, this rifle rates in about Good+ to Very Good condition. Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The rifle was bored sighted and test fired on a 10 yard range without further adjustments. Shot group was tight for an unfamiliar rifle. Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None Our Assessment: This example is a sound, functional, basic bolt action.22 rimfire rifle. We expect that it is as accurate as any Remington bolt action rifle and with the Redfield sights should be a great starter rifle for competition shooting. It will also be good as a plinker, and for small game and pest control.

It ought to be a lot of fun. CA Legal or CA Private Party Transferable: This rifle can be transferred in California. Payment and Shipping Instructions: Shipping: UPS Insured shipping will cost $25. To reduce the likelihood of damage during shipping the bolt may be removed and wrapped separately.

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Remington 580 Serial Numbers

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No gun should be fired without being examined by a competent gunsmith. Model: Model 580 Serial Number: 1154883 Year of Manufacture: August 1973 (WX) Caliber:.22 Short, Long and Long Rifle Action Type: Bolt Action Single Shot Ri.

There is an extrapolated serial number list in James Tipton's article on these guns that appeared in the 2nd Quarter 2000 issue of the RSA's magazine. The magazine is sold out.

He actually improved the list for a later version of the article that was on the Remington Arms Co. Web site, but unfortunately I didn't print off a copy. His list is the best we have for the early guns, but on the Remington Society's web site is the old factory ledger from between the wars. It gives by month, the highest serial number receiver put into production, but doesn't tell when the gun was actually finished or when it was actually shipped/sold.175X Bottom - 1905743X Bottom - 19057149X Bottom - 19097521X Bottom - 190910330X Bottom - 191110660X Bottom - 191115240X Bottom - 191318593X Bottom - 191519705X Bottom - 1917 from James Tipton's list. He says 1917 goes to 204161.

The factory ledger gives 199611 as the high number on Sept. 30, 1919?!?28865X Side - October 192433571X Side - late June 192876033X Side - After WW-II, probably 1947.For the guns made after 1921, you can look for a two- or three-letter date code on the left side of the barrel, usually between the front edge of the receiver and the choke marking. Also probably an inspector's mark or two in that area.Remington Arms Co. Introduced their 12-gauge, five-shot, John M. Browning designed, 'Remington Autoloading Gun' in 1905.

The company name was changed to Remington Arms - Union Metallic Cartridge Co. Shortly after that Rem-UMC began calling that gun the Model No.

In 1920 the company name changed again to Remington Arms Co., Inc. Circa 1927/8 they changed the safety from the lever inside the trigger guard to a crossbolt behind the trigger. In 1930, they introduced the 20-gauge Model 11. Model 11 20-gauge serial numbers began at 1,000,000.

In 1931, they added the 16-gauge to the line with 16-gauge serial numbers starting at 1,500,000. In 1930, they also introduced a three-shot version in 20-gauge called 'The Sportsman.' The 20-gauge “The Sportsman” had serial numbers beginning low 1? They added 12- and 16-gauge 'The Sportsman' in 1931, with 12-gauge 'The Sportsman' having serial numbers starting at 500,000 and 16-gauges having serial numbers starting at 200,000. 'The Sportsman' had a three-bird roll-stamping on each side of the receiver. In 1934 DuPont acquired controlling interest of Remington Arms Co., Inc. In 1937, Remington reduced the roll-stamping on 'The Sportsman' to one bird on each side and started putting the roll-stamping on Model 11 receivers as well.

At the same time, the name 'The Sportsman' or 'Model 11' began being stamped on the bolt. 28, 1937, they stopped the separate serial number sequence in the 2xx,xxx range for the 16-gauge 'The Sportsman'; on Aug. 24, 1937, they stopped the separate serial number sequence in the 5xx,xxx range for the 12-gauges and finally on Feb. 14, 1938, they ended the separate serial numbers for the 20-gauge “The Sportsman” at 16,753. From then on the 'Model 11' and 'The Sportsman' were serial numbered together, continuing the Model 11 sequences.

Remington Model 580 Value

Combined 12-gauge 'Model 11' and 'The Sportsman' serial numbers reached 499,999 on August 1, 1943. Serial numbers were then jumped to 700,000 and continued.

Thank you Researcher this was very helpful!!!I’ve been looking for a copy of the Tipton Article, I found the back issues but as you stated, no longer available. Tipton suggests that they began at serial number 1000 in 1905.

I'm pretty sure he did his list from shipping records, and shows 7,807 guns for the first year, then 14000 to 19000 each year through 1915, a slow down through WW-I and then over 20000 shipped in 1920. I'm primarily an Ansley H. Fox shotgun collector, shooter and researcher. Ansley introduced his Ansley H. Fox double in 1905, and for 1906 thru 1911, Remington shipped more Remington Autoloading Guns each year than Ansley produce in his seven years at the helm of A.H. Fox Gun Co.I don't have much faith in the info on these old guns from Remington, as they are several corporate entities down the road from when these guns were made, and are far more interested in moving new product. I was much more confident in the days Dennis Sinneta (sp) was at the museum at the factory in Ilion.I don't know anything about Model 11's use in WW-I, but there were lots of them in the 400000 and 700000 serial number range used in WW-II, mostly for aerial gunnery training.

Remington Model 580 Serial Numbers

I did a theoretical production rate trying to match actual serial numbers with manufacturing dates.I made LOTS of assumptions!!!!!! So this is not gospel!!!!If anybody has any additional information to add, please do!it would useful to match other serial number shotguns and see if they generally fall within these production rates & mfg datesHas anybody here tried to collect all existing Rem Mod 11 serial numbers from the forum members??Year-Est. K2Unit,The first catalogue I have with the flat knob is the 1911-1912 edition.I have seen photos of a 5xx s/n gun and have heard tell of someone having a gun in the 1xx range.I have a photo copy of an Oct. 1952 Remington letter that states that s/n 15,2xx was produced in 1907.No one will ever know for sure unless future record discoveries are made.From the looks of things you've inherited more than just a nice collection of guns from your grandfather.Good Luck in your search.Are any of the collection, higher grade guns?Will. Fowlgunner,So you think the serial numbers started with 100 not 1000 in 1905???The flat knob change in 1911 makes sense with the name change from 'auto-loading' to Model 11.Most of the guns need work, nothing special.looks like there only worth about.