Hello all im a new member from Canada. Really enjoy the site and happy to be a new member. Recently acquired a model 8 .35 rem. The serial number(no letter codes) is 17779 with the 9 a bit higher than the last 7. Numbers match on the gun. Also there is interesting RP proof marks on right side which I believe are British Proofs. I understand that some of these rifles made their way to Britain so finding the gun in Canada would make sense. According to the serial number info rifle would be pretty early 1909. Does this make sense? Also just to mention I collect Rem model 14s and have them in all calibers including 44-40. I really enjoy loading and shooting the old REm
calibers and have dies for all of them. If someone could confirm the date that would be great'
Happy new year to all
Rob
proofmarks
Re: proofmarks
Rob,
Glad you found your way to our forums. Sounds like you have a very nice 1909 mfg Model 8.
In regards to the "RP" marking, sources at the Remington Society and author John Henwood agree that stamps "RP" or "REP" stand for Remington English Proof. This was a stamp applied to indicate the rifle was tested with a cartridge of heavier than normal charge. These stamps are normal, and common, on earlier production Model 8's.
Glad you found your way to our forums. Sounds like you have a very nice 1909 mfg Model 8.
In regards to the "RP" marking, sources at the Remington Society and author John Henwood agree that stamps "RP" or "REP" stand for Remington English Proof. This was a stamp applied to indicate the rifle was tested with a cartridge of heavier than normal charge. These stamps are normal, and common, on earlier production Model 8's.
Cam Woodall
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