Remington Targetmaster Model 510 Serial Number Location



I was at my parent's house last week and was going through my Dad's rifles and shotguns. We found a gun he didn't even know he had, it was a Remington Model 510 Targetmaster, it's an old.22 single bolt action rifle. It appears to shoot 3 different types of ammo -.22 short,.22 long, and.22 long rifle. Where is Serial Number on Model 510 Remington Rifle located? There are no serial numbers on the model 510s. Serial numbers weren't required until 1968 the model 510 was last produced in 1962. Dec 11, 2011 Model 1100 serial numbers (on the receiver) started with the number 1001. All but the early guns also have a prefix letter. All Model 1100 Remington shotguns were serial numbered in blocks of numbers. Each serial number has a suffix and the following indicates the meaning: V = 12ga. Standard 2' frame/receiver. Centerfire Rifle History. If your firearm does have a serial number, if you will call or email to the address below, the serial number and model number we can determine the approximate age of your firearm. Contact Remington through their Help Center by e-mail at info@remington.com or call their historian at 1-800-243-9700 Mon-Fri 9-5 EST.

Description: Single Shot Bolt Action Rimfire Rifle

Introduction Year: 1936

Year Discontinued: 1939

Total Production: Approximately: 307,000

Remington Targetmaster Model 510 Serial Number Locations

Designer/Inventor: C.C. Loomis

Action Type: Single Shot Bolt Action

Serial Number Blocks: Starting: 00001 - Ending: 307000

Remington Model 510 Targetmaster Schematics

Targetmaster

Caliber/Gauge: .22short, .22long, .22long rifle, .22W.R.F., .22 Shot (Smoothbore Only)

Remington The Targetmaster Model 510

Grades Offered:
Model 41A

Remington 510 Targetmaster Value

Variations:
Model 41A Smooth bore – Changed to Model 41 SB 1938
Model 41 PS - Chambered for .22 W.R.F.
Model 41 AS – Chambered for .22 W.R.F.
Model 41 P