One of the kind Remington Mohawk 600. Front and back of the action are pillar bedded, also action and first 3” of the barrel is epoxy bedded with fully floating medium profile 18” original factory barrel. It has epoxy bedded Heritage Arms Aluminium trigger guard and Heritage Arms bolt release kit fitted (Model 700 style), 20 Oz trigger. Rear of the action had another hole drilled and taped. Serial Number Blocks: N/A. Caliber/Gauge.222 Remington.223 Remington 6mm Remington 6.5mm Remington.308 Win. 35 Remington.350 Remington Magnum. Variations: 600 Magnum Carbine 75th Anniversary Montana Statehood 100th Anniversary Montana Territory 600 Mohawk (1971-1979). The Remington Mohawk 600 is a classic hunting rifle that was built from 1971 1980. It is functionally the same as the Model 600 but has a shorter 18.5' barrel. Serial number: A6437426.
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Remington Dates of
Manufacture
The following serial number
information is for
Remingtion firearms
manufactured after 1921
Remingtons manufactured after 1921
have a code located on the left side of the barrel
near the frame that identifies the year and month of
manufacture. The following letters correspond to the
months of the year, for example B=January, L= February
and so on:
B – L – A – C
– K – P – O – W – D – E – R – X
Barrel Code Location Diagram Click this ^ (print page) Don’t try to read this -> It’s just a thumb image | view full image |
Serial Numbers by date (factory record book)
B – Jan | L – Feb | A – Mar | C – Apr | K – May | P – Jun |
O – Jul | W – Aug | D – Sep | E – Oct | R – Nov | X – Dec |
M – 1921 | N – 1922 | P – 1923 | R – 1924 | S – 1925 |
T – 1926 | U – 1927 | W – 1928 | X – 1929 | Y – 1930 |
Z – 1931 | A – 1932 | B – 1933 | C – 1934 | D – 1935 |
E – 1936 | F – 1937 | G – 1938 | H – 1939 | J – 1940 |
K – 1941 | L – 1942 | MM – 1943 | NN – 1944 | PP – 1945 |
RR – 1946 | SS – 1947 | TT – 1948 | UU – 1949 | WW – 1950 |
XX – 1951 | YY – 1952 | ZZ – 1953 | A – 1954 | B – 1955 |
C – 1956 | D – 1957 | E – 1958 | F – 1959 | G – 1960 |
H – 1961 | J – 1962 | K – 1963 | L – 1964 | M – 1965 |
N – 1966 | P – 1967 | R – 1968 | S – 1969 | T – 1970 |
U – 1971 | W – 1972 | X – 1973 | Y – 1974 | Z – 1975 |
I – 1976 | O – 1977 | Q – 1978 | V – 1979 | A – 1980 |
B – 1981 | C – 1982 | D – 1983 | E – 1984 | F – 1985 |
G – 1986 | H – 1987 | I – 1988 | J – 1989 | K – 1990 |
L – 1991 | M – 1992 | N – 1993 | O – 1994 | P – 1995 |
Q – 1996 | R – 1997 | S – 1998 | T – 1999 (*) | U – 2000 (*) |
V – 2001 (*) | W – 2002 | X – 2003 | Y – 2004 | Z – 2005 |
A – 2006 | B – 2007 | C – 2008 | D – 2009 | E – 2010 |
F – 2011 | G – 2012 |
Using barrel codes (such as those listed above) to date the manufacture are reliable on Remington rifles, as the company rarely changed barrels on a customer’s rifle.
Using these barrel codes to date a shotgun is somewhat unreliable, as shotgun barrels are often interchanged at random. One needs to be sure that the barrel is original to the gun before trusting the Barrel Code listing, above.
(*)
On 8/9/99, stopped stamping the barrels with the date code.
They continued to mark the date code on the end flap of the shipping box.
They resumed stamping the date code on the barrel on 10/1/01.
If you own a Remington Model 600 (including the Mohawk 600) or Model 660 rifle:
All Remington Model 600 and Model 660 rifles were manufactured with a bolt-lock mechanism and are subject to this bolt-lock Safety Modification Program. These models were discontinued in 1979. Please see Important Safety Notice regarding the 1979 recall below. If you participate in the current Safety Modification Program, your firearm will be cleaned and inspected for proper functioning by a qualified gunsmith. Once the condition of your firearm has been assessed, you will be notified of one of the following:
- Your rifle’s trigger assembly is otherwise in good operating condition and the gunsmith will proceed to physically remove the bolt-lock feature so that your firearm can be loaded and unloaded while the safety remains in the “S” or “On Safe” position; or
- Your rifle’s trigger assembly is found to be in an unsatisfactory or potentially unsafe operating condition because of any number of factors, including wear, alteration or maintenance. The entire trigger assembly will be replaced with a new factory trigger assembly, which does not incorporate a bolt-lock mechanism.
The cost, if any, to you for participating in the bolt-lock Safety Modification Program will depend upon whether your Model 600 or 660 rifle was previously repaired under a 1979 recall program.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE:
In 1979, Remington instituted a recall for Model 600 and 660 rifles made before February, 1975, because, under certain circumstances, the safety and trigger could be manipulated in a way that could result in an accidental discharge. Under the 1979 recall program, owners of the affected rifles could return their guns for installation of a new trigger assembly at no charge. Since 1979, thousands of the affected firearms have been serviced under the 1979 recall and received new trigger assemblies.
How can you tell if your Model 600 or 660 rifle was subject to the 1979 recall, and whether it was repaired as part of that program?
- Model 600 and 660 rifles - except those with a serial number beginning with an 'A' before the serial number - were subject to the 1979 recall.
- Each Model 600 and 660 rifles repaired under the 1979 recall has a “V” (approximately 1/4 inch high) stamped on the left side of the trigger below the receiver line. These replacement trigger assemblies included the bolt-lock feature.
If you own a Model 600 or 660 rifle that was subject to the 1979 recall, does the current bolt-lock Safety Modification Program affect you?
- If your Model 600 or 660 rifle wIas subject to the 1979 recall but was never repaired as part of that recall, then a new trigger assembly without a bolt-lock feature will be installed. This change will be made at no cost to you.
- If your Model 600 or 660 rifle was repaired as part of the 1979 recall, or it was not subject to the 1979 recall, you may have the bolt-lock removed at a cost of $20, plus shipping and handling, plus tax. You will also receive a safety redemption certificate to complete and submit in order to receive a free blaze orange hat (one hat per certificate).
How to participate in the Safety Modification Program :
Complete the General Repair Form and send or deliver your firearm and the completed repair form to either:
Remington Arms Company, Inc.
Ilion Firearms Plant
Attention: BL Safety Program
14 Hoefler Avenue
Ilion, NY 13357
Remington 600 Mohawk .243
Remington will bill or arrange for payment once your firearm is received and evaluated.
Remington Mohawk 600 Replacement Stock
CAUTION: It is your responsibility to comply with all laws and regulations regarding transportation or shipping of your firearm. Absolutely no ammunition should be packaged with the firearm whether loaded in the firearm itself or included in the shipping container. The firearm should be transported only in a completely unloaded condition.