
25-20, (unless of course someone has re-chambered them out bigger at some point). I can’t date these exactly since I can’t find a serial number or date code on either one yet, need to clean them more…( I actually have no idea where a serial number should be on these, on some take downs its inside one receiver half… and under the rust in this case.) Made between 19, only 33,000 ever made(not many for firearms, even for that short time span) and They only came in 25-20, also called. Google is your friend as they say, and after looking up model 25 pump rifles, and going through a Lot of images of different pumps made over the years I found it They are the Remington model 25. I later found a mark on one reciever, “L25” 22s, from the bore size… but we couldn’t find a mark on them as to make model or caliber, and the chambers looked too big for even. They are both the same model of pump rifle, and looked like. Sometime around the first weekend of September 2014 Ī friend of mine gave me some old rifle parts that he found while cleaning up… Its about enough parts to build 1 and a 1/4 rifles… But also missing some key components. (UPDATED 8-6-16, Williams 5D sight fitted. Since those posts are scattered throughout my other posts, I figured a single page put together would be easier to share with anyone that didn’t get to read/see them as I went. Despite having gone from a proud family owned business to a succession of owners, Remington has always been a name that stood for quality and is still a major influence on the firearm world.This page is a re-archiving and compiling of all the posts I made on this project. for over 150 years, continues to be a leader in the production of sporting firearms as well as police weapons. Remington, which has been located in Ilion, N.Y. The resulting company played a major role in several wars with the production of ammunition and military firearms. Under new ownership, Remington merged with the Union Metallic Cartridge Company forming an industry giant. This passion for quality ultimately led to the loss of the business. Remington and his family always took painstaking care to produce only the finest firearms possible.


His invention of a drill capable of drilling a small diameter hole through a round bar of steel would revolutionize the barrel making industry. Until then, barrels were of welded construction. In 1840, Eliphalet Remington II may have made one of the most important contributions ever to the firearms industry.
