
If some one could please enlighten me it would be greatly appreciated.

And the barrel markings match nothing I've researched. I am sure this rifle is a standard model, but no where on the weapon does it say peerless, expert, or premier. The magazine tube is steel with a brass inner tube. The stock has a pistol style grip and a creasent shape with metal butt plate. Moving towards the barrel a sideways 2 is also stamped about an inch away. Left side of barrel almost against the receiver in a vertical pattern the letters H S stamped on it. Other Patents Pending."īottom of the barrel just past receiver has the number 1 4 stamped on it. U.S.A." Second line "Pedersen's Patents Jany 5, 1909. Top of barrel just past the rear sight moving towards the front sight reads "Remington Arms Company. Left side of barrel near the receiver reads "22 Short"

Left side of receiver reads "Gallery Special" Serial number also appears on trigger frame when the receiver is removed. Serial number stamp on bottom of receiver "48559" with "R W" above it. I understand you should measure to the end of the chamber face but I'm not going to try to take the barrel off. I hear John Gyde is the expert on these rifles.Ģ3" octagon barrel measured from tip of barrel to the start of the reciever. I will try to be as detailed as possible and if someone could help with the exact model and date of manufacture it would be great. My grandfather died unexpectedly years ago and my grandmother gave me a rifle that she didn't even know he had.


So from what I've read you guys get this question a lot, but I have searched many sites and cannot find an answer.
