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Join Date: August 16, 2011
Posts: 1
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Remington .22
I have an old Remington .22,Well i think its old.My granddad past it down to me.I am no gun expert,In fact i dont know a thing about guns..All i know about the rifle is it is a .22 and its Remington.Also I have never seen one like it..This .22 has a clip very small clip which holds proably 10 rounds.Has anyone seen a gun like this b4?Is it rare?Is it old?Any info or help i would really appriciate much...I will be waiting for you replys..THANK YOU
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Join Date: December 30, 2006
Location: midwest
Posts: 844
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model number anywhere? thanks bobn
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Join Date: March 5, 2008
Location: Sunny California
Posts: 1,209
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Post pictures. It would be to your advantage to put this in the rifle forum.
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Join Date: March 12, 2011
Location: Washington state
Posts: 646
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It will help if you have the model name and/or number. It should be stamped on the barrel somewhere. Most likely will say Remington model______ also need the first several numbers of the serial #. Without this info no way to know value or age.
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Join Date: June 20, 2007
Location: Bradenton, Fl
Posts: 4,158
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If it is a bolt-action the first suspect would be the 511. Great rifle - I've got a 512 (same thing in a tube-fed magazine).
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Senior Member
Join Date: August 30, 2009
Location: Northern AZ
Posts: 3,458
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Where are the pictures? I don't see any.
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