Description
Remington Model 721 & 722- c1962 Manual
6 pages, about 11″ x 8″, glossy soft-cover in full color. New re-print restored and digitally enhanced from a nice original. Printed on high quality 20# 97 bright acid free paper. Fully Illustrated.
NOTE: If you own one of these rifles, contact Remington for a safety inspection/modification here.
the Legacy of Remington’s Pioneering Bolt-Action Rifles with Our Authentic Manual Reprint
The Remington Models 721 and 722, introduced in 1948, marked a significant evolution in bolt-action rifle design. Engineered by Merle “Mike” Walker and Homer W. Young, these rifles were celebrated for their robust construction and precision. The Model 721 featured a long action, accommodating cartridges like the .270 Winchester and .30-06 Springfield, while the Model 722 offered a short action for calibers such as the .222 Remington and .300 Savage. Production of these models continued until 1962, laying the groundwork for the renowned Model 700 series.
Key Features of the Manual:
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Comprehensive Guidance: Detailed instructions on the operation, maintenance, and care of the Models 721 and 722, ensuring enthusiasts and collectors can preserve these classic firearms.
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Detailed Illustrations: Clear diagrams and schematics provide insights into the internal mechanisms, aiding in proper disassembly and reassembly.
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Historical Insights: Contextual information about the development and significance of these models in Remington’s history.
Why This Manual is Essential:
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Restoration Resource: Ideal for gunsmiths and restorers aiming to maintain the authenticity and functionality of vintage Remington rifles.
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Collector’s Reference: Enhances the value of collections by providing original documentation, offering a deeper understanding of the rifles’ heritage.
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Educational Tool: Serves as a valuable resource for historians and firearm enthusiasts interested in the technological advancements of mid-20th-century firearms.
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