Shaw Custom Bolt Action 223 Rem Built on a 722 Rem Action 22" Royal Blued Barrel - Mint
Guns International #: 102537691 Seller's Inventory #: 226
Category: Custom Rifles - American Custom Gunmakers Guild Rifles

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Seller: randywine
Company: Randolf W Fowler Ltd
Member Since: 1/26/21
First Name: Randy
Last Name: Fowler
State: Virginia
Zip: 20147
Country: United States
Phone: (703) 858-2881
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Number of Active Listings: 311
Total Number of Listings: 700
Seller: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
Returns ON approval within 3 DAYS OF DELIVERY MINUS A 20% RESTOCKING FEE
Payment Types Accepted: Money Orders, Certified Checks, Personal Checks, Zelle, Layaway



Description:
Coyote King!  Stunning Claro Walnut with outstanding sunburst wood fiqure.  A world-class Shaw 22" custom royal blued barrel made in Bridgeport PA and installed on a Remington 722 action.  The Remington 722 was the predecessor of the Remington 700.  It is a heavy-duty version of the Remington 700 and extremely difficult to find.  The action is one of the smoothest I ever tried.  The Rem 223 has similar ballistics as the 22-250 but is easy to find, and a fraction of the price.  This is one amazing Varmit rifle.  The scope base is included.

Layaway 1/3 down 90 days
Shipping:  $75, insurance extra upon request
Payment: Personal Check, Money Order, Cert. Check, or Zelle
randywine2000yahoo
(703) 858-2881
Returns without damage or alteration within 3 days of delivery minus 20% restocking fee

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Rifle Caliber: .223 Remington
Manufacturer: Shaw
Model: Custom 223 Rem
Serial Number: 223694
Condition: Excellent
Metal Condition: Excellent
Wood Condition: Excellent
Bore Condition: Excellent
Barrel Type: Shaw
Action: 722 Rem Bolt
Triggers: Single
Stock: California Claro Walnut
Stock Comb: Monte Carlo
Butt Pad: Red Head
Finish: High Gloss
Sights: N/A
Manufacture Date: 2020
Case: Yes