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    CMP Remington 40x

    My 40x showed up today. I think I am very lucky, it's really nice. The pictured stock dings are the worst there are. The bluing looks geally good. I couldn't be happier.

    Does anyone know if the W A is the date code? What is the M F? I believe that the date of manufacture would be Aug. 1954, if W A is the code. I didn't think these were produced until 1955. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    I think A M is the date code. A= March M=1965 nice rifle.

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    Do you have any idea what the W and the F represent.

    I find Remington date codes difficult to decode. It seems like there are alway more letters than there should be. As in this case there is a W, an A, an M, and then an F. How does a guy know which letters are the date code.

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    http://www.thecmp.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4265

    Sorry, I didn't do this right. Anyway there is a thread over on the CMPicon Smallbore on decoding the markings. Looks like the "W" is an inspectors mark.


    EDIT. dang, I did do it right.

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    Try this link to decipher date codes:

    Remington Dates of Manufacture


    Plus this one for newer stuff:

    Remington Society of America - questions/barrelcodes

    Looks like it could also be 1980 (my guess!) or (not likely)2006 vintage.
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    The link provided in the post above by mw1213 shows how to read the code. So it does look like the code is A M. The A would then be March.

    jmoore, In the first link on your post, the year would be 1965. If you look at the second link's chart, it also shows an M for 1992.

    I have this same post on other sites and many seem to believe that the date is March 1965.

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    Ok, then! I've got a friend who ciphers all the Remington stuff for me. Most of my target .22s are Winchesters, but I've shot a 40x or two. Nice rifles.

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    Thanks again for the links. I think a guy just has to figure out what years a rifle was manufactured, then the date code charts should make sense.

    Nice to know that they shoot good. I'll have to get out and do some shooting.

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    I don't know what your plans for the rifle are. They are sought after by many rimfire bench rest shooters. They are a fine rifle and I think it is great you have one, I envy you. Good shooting....Slim

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