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Type in Remington seral numbers on gogle & you will find lots of info to look at. I did my double barrle made by Parker Bros, & found lots of things bout my gun. Be safe. Vern
manufactured my Remington arms from 1981 to 1987, you can get on Wikipedia and type in Remington model 4 and it will tell you... Normally you cant find when exactly a gun was made, especially if it was made that far back...
Gunsafes are meant to be difficult to open. I'm unsure as to your logic in the novel use of that 9v battery, all it would have done was to short circuit the battery.
Remington's own website gives you only one option if you're a US resident, "Contact Liberty Safes, the licensee, at 800-247-5625 for assistance with obtaining the combination to your safe.
If your safe is a low cost model and you need access quickly then you'll have to cut the safe open, but more expensive models are resistant to this form of attack and the safe will need to be scrapped and replaced afterwards.
on the key pad bottom edge right above the nob are 2 half moons - this is for touching a new 9 volt to the metal and power the unit to input your code and open it - then replace battery.
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