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Description:
The 550-1 Remington has an interesting history. The rifle was originally released in 1946 as a continuation of the 550A. The 550s were well-regarded for their reliability and accuracy, and, with tube feed and a "floating chamber," were able to cycle all three sizes of .22 rimfire interchangeably. The single most obvious feature was a deflector to send hot empties forward, away from the shooter's face. They were designed primarily as small game hunting rifles, but their accuracy brought them to target competitions as well. This one is in better shape than most. the bore is clean, the metal largely defect-free, and the wood is sound. .22 Short/Long/Long Rifle
Chambers:
"14 to 22 rounds depending upon the mix of short, long, or long rifle cartridges Metal Condition:
Very good. One small scrape on the right side of the barrel. Wood Condition:
"Good to very good. There are a large number of scratches and scrapes. None are particularly bad, and about 70-80% of the finish remains. Bore Condition:
Shiny and bright with good rifling. Barrels:
24 inches Triggers:
Factory trigger. Stock Dimensions:
LOP: 13-5/8 inches Butt Pad:
Black plate Weight:
13-5/8 inches Sights:
Gold bead and notch open sights. Item Location:
Rogers