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Guns International #: 102565466
Seller's Inventory #: 2401-0099
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Guns International #: 102565466
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Seller: Shooter's Supply, LLC.
Member Since: 3/16/16
First Name: Patrick
Last Name: Brown
State:
Tennessee
Zip: 37343
Country: United States
Phone:
(423) 875-4868
Active Listings: 26
Total Listings: 1372
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. No returns on new firearms.
We normally ship USPS Priority Mail which should be 2-day ship. Shipping is actual cost with a minimum of $30.00 for pistols and $50.00 for rifles/shotguns to ship to most of the 48 contiguous states. Shipping to Alaska may require an extra fee. Shipping insurance is available upon request for an extra fee. We cannot do international sales. As of November 2019, we no longer ship guns to California and Hawaii. Payment Methods: Visa, Master Card, American Express, USPS Money Order. NO CREDIT CARD FEES!!!
About Us: We are a small family owned business located in Hixson, Tennessee. Do you have firearms at home collecting dust? We have a lively consignment business. Our fee is 20% with a $50 minimum. Firearms are consigned for a an average period of 180 days but the length of period is negotiable. We also do handgun carry permit classes for the state of Tennessee. We have a nice indoor shooting range with reasonable rates. Please check us out at shooterssupply.
Remington Model 722 .222 Remington 26” Barrel Made 1952 Excellent Condition
Description: The Models 721 and 722 are considered to be some of the first modern, economically produced sporting rifles, their design largely being continued with the following and highly successful Model 700. Both the 721 and 722 replaced the short-lived Model 720, a development of the Model 1917 rifle, and hence, a development of the Mauser Model 1898 rifle. Manufactured with a high level of precision, both the 721 and the 722 are known for their exceptional accuracy. Remington marketed the two rifles as having the strongest action ever built, a trait they shared with their Mauser forebearer. Unlike the Mauser, however, the 721/722 featured a new encased bolt head. The large claw extractor of the Mauser was deleted in favor of a smaller, but effective part mounted within the recessed bolt face. Examples in excellent condition have become very collectible in recent years. Both the 721 and 722 were introduced in 1948. Production of both ceased when the Model 700 was introduced in 1962. The only real difference between the 721 and 722 was that the 721 used a long-action while the 722 used a short-action. The year of manufacture of almost any Remington rifle can be determined by looking at the barrel code. This usually consists of two letters while some may have three letters. The first letter refers to the month with the code based around the phrase “B-L-A-C-K-P-O-W-D-E-R-X” where B = January, with each following letter indicating the remaining months of the year. The first letter of this rifle is the letter “K”, indicating it was manufactured in May. Starting in 1943, Remington began using double letters to indicate the year of production instead of only one. Thus, rifles manufactured in 1943 will have “MM” stamped on the barrel after the 1st letter. This practice was continued until January of 1954 with “AA.” Starting in February of that year, the second letter “A” was dropped. The year stamp for the rifle here is “YY.” The twin letters indicate the rifle was produced in 1952. The rifle is chambered for the older .222 Remington cartridge, introduced to the 722’s cartridge lineup in 1950. Originally, the 722 was only chambered for the .257 Roberts and the .300 Savage. The .222 Remington’s claim to fame is that it was the first commercial rimless .22-caliber cartridge in the U.S. It was an entirely new design and has no parent case. It was popular from its introduction in 1950 until the 1970s. It was known by such nicknames as the “triple deuce”, “triple two”, and “treble two”. The rifle is in excellent shape for its age (71 years and 8 months). The stock retains the majority of its original finish. There is the usual handling wear such a small nicks or dents in the wood, but no cracks. The barrel and receiver retain most of their original finish. The front sight and its base have been removed. The bore is, of course, in excellent shape. The bolt handle exhibits some micro-pitting which could be fixed with a little bit of Flitz metal polish. The bolt operates very smoothly. The scope rings feature laser-engraving. This 722 would make an excellent hunting rifle. SOLD Rifle Caliber: .222 Remington Manufacturer: Remington Arms Co. Model: 722 Serial Number: 249093 Bore: Rifled, 6 grooves, 1:14 inches (356 mm) RH twist Ejectors: Manual ejection via operation of the bolt Condition: Excellent Barrels: Carbon Steel Barrel Type: Sporter contour Action: Bolt-Action, push feed Triggers: Serrated Stock: Wood Fore End: Wood Butt Pad: Metal plate LOP: 13.25 inches (336.55 mm) Finish: Satin Blue Sights: None, optic ready Manufacture Date: May 1952 |
Guns International #: 102565466
Seller's Inventory #: 2401-0099
Guns International #: 102565466
Seller's Inventory #: 2401-0099