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NOTE: We sell reprints of old gun manuals and catalogs. We do NOT sell GUNS. We do NOT sell gun PARTS. We do NOT offer gun VALUES. WE do NOT represent any gun MAKERS or gun SELLERS.

Remington 1923 Firearms & Ammo No. 107 Gun Catalog

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Remington 1923 Firearms & Ammo No. 107 Gun Catalog

198 pages, about 8 1/2″ x 11″, glossy soft-cover in full color. New re-print restored and digitally enhanced from a nice original. Printed on high quality 20# 97 bright acid-free paper. Fully Illustrated.

Issued in 1923, Remington’s Firearms and Ammunition Catalog No. 107 provides a complete view of the company’s product line at the start of the Roaring Twenties. This was a period when Remington was expanding its reputation beyond sporting arms into ammunition, accessories, and precision hunting gear. The catalog offers collectors and historians an authentic record of how Remington positioned its rifles, shotguns, and cartridges in the marketplace, along with period illustrations and detailed specifications that remain valuable for reference today.

The catalog not only promoted Remington’s best-known firearms but also documented the company’s broad ammunition offerings, accessory line, and sales strategy. With original part numbers, grade designations, and factory terminology, it serves as a primary source for identifying authentic configurations and understanding how these products were marketed and sold in the early 20th century.

  • Sporting shotguns: Coverage of Remington’s popular repeating and autoloading shotguns, including the long-running Model 11 Autoloading Shotgun and the recently introduced Model 17 pump gun, with specifications, grade descriptions, and pricing.
  • Rifles and carbines: Bolt-action, slide-action, and single-shot rifles presented with chamberings for small game and big-game hunting, plus catalog illustrations showing stock configurations, barrel lengths, and sighting options.
  • Rimfire firearms: .22 caliber rifles and pistols marketed for affordable practice and youth shooting, accompanied by ammunition charts and factory load data.
  • Ammunition section: Complete cartridge listings across rimfire, centerfire, and shotshell lines, with ballistics data, shot sizes, powder types, and load options as published in 1923.
  • Accessories and sights: Original factory offerings such as cleaning kits, gun cases, slings, and sighting equipment, reflecting the extras available to dealers and customers of the period.
  • Period pricing and codes: Dealer price lists, catalog codes, and model identifiers that provide a snapshot of economic context and aid modern valuation work.

Collectors use Catalog No. 107 to verify original factory descriptions, cross-check ammunition designations, and identify which models and options were actually available in 1923.

Gunsmiths and restorers rely on it to confirm stock patterns, sight styles, and accessory offerings when bringing period firearms back to factory condition. Historians value it as a cultural artifact that shows how Remington marketed itself in the years between World War I and the Depression.

For anyone studying Remington history, cataloging a vintage collection, or tracing the evolution of early 20th-century firearms and ammunition, this catalog remains a cornerstone reference. Its original illustrations and descriptive copy preserve the language and technical detail of the time, making this reprint an indispensable resource.

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CONTENTS INCLUDE:

  • Remington Firearms & Ammo No. 107 1923 Gun Catalog
  • Ilion, New York and Bridgeport, Connecticut
  • History of the Remington Arms Company
  • Manufacturing Methods
  • Care of Firearms
  • Remington Model 11 Autoloading Shotgun
  • Solid Breech, Hammerless, Take-Down
  • Sectional Views
  • 11 A, 11B, 11C, 11D Tournament
  • 11E, 11F, 11R ribbed and Ventilated Rib
  • Component Parts
  • Model 10 Repeating Shotgun
  • Directions, Loading, Sectional Views
  • 10A, 10B,10T, 10S Trap Special
  • 10C, 10D, 10E, 10F Premier
  • 10R Riot Grade
  • Component Parts
  • Remington Model 17 Repeater
  • Sectional Views
  • 17A, 17B, 17D, 17E, 17F
  • Component Parts
  • Sighting and Aiming a Rifle
  • Model 8 High Power Autoloader
  • Directions for Operation
  • Sectional Views
  • 8A, 8C, 8D Peerless, 8E, 8F
  • Component Parts
  • Model 14 high Power Slide Action
  • Directions for us and take down
  • Model 14 A, 14C, 14D, 14F, 14R, 14 1/2 A and R
  • Component Parts
  • Model 30 High Power, Bolt Action Sporting Rifle
  • Sectional Views
  • Component Parts
  • Model 25 Slide Action Repeater
  • Directions for Use
  • Sectional Views
  • Ammunition
  • 25 A and 25R
  • Component Parts
  • Model 24 Autoloading Rifles
  • Sectional Views
  • 24A, 24C, 24D, 24E, 24F
  • Component Parts
  • Remington Model 16 .22 Autoloading Rifle
  • Sectional Views
  • No. 16A, 16C, 16D, 16F
  • Component Parts
  • Model 12 .22 Caliber Repeating Rifle
  • Directions for operations
  • Sectional Views
  • Model 12C NRA, 12A, 12B, 12C, 12CS, 12D Peerless, 12E, 12F, 12DS,
  • 12 FS and Component Parts
  • Remington Single Shot Rifles
  • No. 6, No. 4, No. 4S Military
  • Special Sights for Rifles with Table
  • Model 51 Automatic Pistol
  • Section View and Directions
  • Fire in the palm like the hand of a friend”
  • Component Parts
  • Model 95 Double Derringer
  • Extras and Repairs
  • Rim Fire Cartridges
  • Center Fire Cartridges and Shot Cartridges
  • Primers, Friction Primers
  • Game Loads and Wetproof Shells
  • Chilled Shot
  • New Club Shot
  • Nitro Club shot
  • Buck Shot Loads
  • Empty Shells
  • Metallic Cartridges
  • Cutlery & Jack Knives

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