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Remington – UMC Headstamps

This page contains Remington – UMC shotgun shell headstamp photos and production date ranges. The date ranges below are not exact but an estimation of production dates based on available information. If you are aware of evidence that proves a date range on a brand of shell is incorrect then please email me with a photo of said evidence so I can change the date.

After several years operating under the same management, Remington Arms and Union Metallic Cartridge Company (UMC) became one and the same in 1912. For a history of UMC read this blog post.

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Headstamps
Arrow
Best
Club
New Club
Nitro Club
410 Nitro
Shurshot

Arrow

GaugeCommentsDate Range
Remington UMC No 8 ArrowNo 8Headstamp changed in 1915 to broken circle.
Photo courtesy of https://www.wardscollectibles.com/
1911 - 1914
remington umc arrow 10No 10Headstamp changed in 1915 to broken circle.
Photo courtesy of William Bowen.
1911 - 1914
REM-UMC No 12 ArrowNo 12Head, primer cup and primer appear to be the same metal (non-magnetic). Brass height - very high with REMINGTON-UMC written in a channel near the top in small font. Listed in the 1917 catalog with the REM-UMC headstamp. I last found it mentioned in the 1942 catalog but not the 1946. Photo courtesy of Doug 'Turtlefoot' Budd.1915 - 1942/5
REM-UMC No 16 ArrowNo 16Head, primer cup and primer appear to be the same metal (non-magnetic). Brass height is high with REMINGTON-UMC written between two line at the top. Listed in the 1917 catalog with the REM-UMC headstamp. I last found it mentioned in the 1942 catalog but not the 1946. Photo courtesy of Doug 'Turtlefoot' Budd.1915 - 1942/5

Best

GaugeCommentsDate Range
rem - umc Best No.12No 12All brass shell. End date is probably earlier.
Photo courtesy of Jim Buchanan
1915 - 1942
rem umc bestNo 12All brass shell. End date is probably earlier.
Photo courtesy of Colin Sullivan.
1915 - 1942

Club

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GaugeCommentsDate Range
remington umc club 1010This design headstamp was used until 1915.
All brass shell.
Photo courtesy of Cartridge Corner
1911 - 1914
rem umc club16This design used in 1915 but end date may be earlier.
All brass shell.
Photo courtesy of Chad Keiller
1915 - 1942

New Club

GaugeCommentsDate Range
Remington UMC no 10 New ClubNo 10Head and primer appear to be the same metal with no primer cup (non magnetic). Brass height - low with no design around the outside. This shell is listed in the 1911/12 Remington-UMC catalog with the ‘Remington UMC’ branding. They were advertised for sale as a black powder paper shell unloaded or factory loaded. The 1914 catalog is the last to list these with the full “Remington-UMC” headstamp.1911 - 1914
Remington UMC no 12 New ClubNo 12Head and primer appear to be the same metal with no primer cup (non magnetic). Brass height - low with no design around the outside. This shell is listed in the 1911/12 Remington-UMC catalog with the ‘Remington UMC’ branding. They were advertised for sale as a black powder paper shell unloaded or factory loaded. The 1914 catalog is the last to list these with the full “Remington-UMC” headstamp.1911 - 1914
Remington UMC no 12 New ClubNo 12Head and primer appear to be the same metal with no primer cup (non-magnetic). Brass height low with no design around the outside. This shell is listed in the 1911/12 Remington-UMC catalog with the ‘Remington UMC’ branding. They were advertised for sale as a black powder paper shell unloaded or factory loaded. The 1914 catalog is the last to list these with the full “Remington-UMC” headstamp.1911 - 1914
Rem-UMC New Club no 12No 12The 1937 catalog lists this line as being discontinued and limited to available stock on hand. Photo courtesy of Jim Buchanan.1914 - 1937
REM-UMC No 16 New ClubNo 16Head and primer appear to be the same metal. The 1937 catalog lists this line as being discontinued and limited to available stock on hand. Photo courtesy of XLII Atkinson1914 - 1937

Nitro Club

GaugeCommentsDate Range
REM-UMC no 10 Nitro CLubNo 10 Head, primer cup and primer appear to be the same metal. Brass height - medium with REMINGTON - UMC written around the side. It is a diamond between REMINGTON and UMC instead of a dash. The Remington-UMC 1915 catalog has the Nitro Club shell with the REM-UMC branding. The last mention in the catalogs I can find of the REM-UMC Nitro Club is in the 1937 catalog. Photo courtesy of Doug 'Turtlefoot' Budd.1915 - 1937
Remington UMC No 12 Nitro ClubNo 12Head, primer cup and primer appear to be the same metal. Magnetic head. Brass height - medium/high with REMINGTON-UMC written around the outside in a small letter font (channel). Black shell. Listed in the 1911/12 Remington UMC catalog with the ‘Remington UMC’ branding. They were advertised for sale as a bulk and dense smokeless powder paper shell unloaded or factory loaded. The Remington-UMC 1915 catalog has the Nitro Club shell with the REM-UMC branding. Photo courtesy of Doug 'Turtlefoot' Budd.1911 - 1914
Rem-UMC Nitro Club 12gaNo 12Listed in the 1911/12 Remington UMC catalog with the ‘Remington UMC’ branding. They were advertised for sale as a bulk and dense smokeless powder paper shell unloaded or factory loaded. The Remington-UMC 1915 catalog has the Nitro Club shell with the REM-UMC branding. Photo courtesy of Jim Buchanan1911 - 1914
REM UMC No 12 Nitro ClubNo 12Head, primer cup and primer appear to be the same metal. Brass height - medium with -REMINGTON-UMC written around the outside in a channel. The Remington-UMC 1915 catalog has the Nitro Club shell with the REM-UMC branding. The last mention in the catalogs I can find of the REM-UMC Nitro Club is in the 1937 catalog. Photo courtesy of Doug 'Turtlefoot' Budd.1915 - 1937
REM UMC No 12 Nitro ClubNo 12Head, primer cup and primer appear to be the same metal. Brass height - unsure due to damage with -REMINGTON-UMC written around the outside inside two lines. The Remington-UMC 1915 catalog has the Nitro Club shell with the REM-UMC branding. The last mention in the catalogs I can find of the REM-UMC Nitro Club is in the 1937 catalog. around the primer. Photo courtesy of Doug 'Turtlefoot' Budd.1915 - 1937
REM UMC No 12 Nitro ClubNo 12Head, primer cup and primer appear to be the same metal (magnetic). Brass height - medium to medium high with REMINGTON-UMC written around the outside in an indented channel. The Remington-UMC 1915 catalog has the Nitro Club shell with the REM-UMC branding. The last mention in the catalogs I can find of the REM-UMC Nitro Club is in the 1937 catalog. Photo courtesy of Doug 'Turtlefoot' Budd.1915 - 1937
Remington UMC No 16No 16Sold as an empty shell. Circle around primer defines Nitro Club. An eight pointed star is New Club. Photo courtesy of Doug 'Turtlefoot' Budd.1918 - 1920's
REM UMC No 16 Nitro ClubNo 16Head, primer cup and primer appear to be the same metal. Brass height - medium high with REMINGTON-UMC written around the outside (channel). The Remington-UMC 1915 catalog has the Nitro Club shell with the REM-UMC branding. The last mention in the catalogs I can find of the REM-UMC Nitro Club is in the 1937 catalog. Photo courtesy of Doug 'Turtlefoot' Budd.1915 - 1937
REM UMC No 20 Nitro ClubNo 20Head, primer cup and primer appear to be the same metal (magnetic). Brass height is high with REMINGTON-UMC stamped with raised letters in a channel. The Remington-UMC 1915 catalog has the Nitro Club shell with the REM-UMC branding. The last mention in the catalogs I can find of the REM-UMC Nitro Club is in the 1937 catalog. Photo courtesy of Doug 'Turtlefoot' Budd.1915 - 1937

410 Nitro

GaugeCommentsDate Range
REM-UMC 410 nitro410Head and primer cup appear to be the same metal with the primer being different (non-magnetic). Brass height is high with at least three lines going around the top. First seen in the 1929 catalog but could be earlier. The 1944 end date comes from an advertisement talking about the changing of the name from “Remington Nitro Express” to “Remington Express”. Photo courtesy of Doug 'Turtlefoot' Budd.1929 - 1944

Shurshot

GaugeCommentsDate Range
REM-UMC No 10 GA ShurshotNo 10Head, primer cup and primer appear to be the same metal (non-magnetic). Brass height is high with three lines around the outside.There is no Remington – UMC headstamp for this line. Not sure when the change was made to 10 GA. The 1947 catalog has the REM-UMC headstamp changed to ‘Remington’. Photo courtesy of Doug 'Turtlefoot' Budd.1930's - 1946
REM_UMC No 12 ShurshotNo 12Head and primer cup appear to be the same metal with the primer being a more silvery metal (non-magnetic). Two lines around outside of shotshell head. There is no Remington – UMC headstamp for this line. I found these in a 1929 catalog but it’s possible they were 1926/7. The 1947 catalog has the REM-UMC headstamp changed to ‘Remington’. Photo courtesy of Doug 'Turtlefoot' Budd.1929 - 1946
REM_UMC No 16 ShurshotNo 16Head appears to be a different metal than the primer cup and primer (the are rusting). The head is magnetic. Brass height - low/medium with two lines around the outside. There is no Remington – UMC headstamp for this line. I found these in a 1929 catalog but it’s possible they were 1926/7. The 1947 catalog has the REM-UMC headstamp changed to ‘Remington’. Photo courtesy of Doug 'Turtlefoot' Budd.1929 - 1946
REM-UMC No 20 ShurshotNo 20Head, primer cup and primer appear to be the same metal (non-magnetic). Brass height - medium with at least 2 lines around the outside. There is no Remington – UMC headstamp for this line. I found these in a 1929 catalog but it’s possible they were 1926/7. The 1947 catalog has the REM-UMC headstamp changed to ‘Remington’. Photo courtesy of Doug 'Turtlefoot' Budd.1929 - 1946

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