
Perfect for plinking, training, and small game hunting, the Model 597 is a wallet-friendly, semi-automatic rifle chambered in 22 LR. This rifle offers a flattop receiver with picatinny rails for easy mounting of optics and other accessories. It is also available in a Carbine model.Ī semi-automatic chambered in 5.56x45mm (5.56 NATO)/ 223 Rem, the R-15 sports a collapsible stock and forend with camo finish. It offers a low profile and user-friendly design. Manufactured for more than 30 years, the Model 7600 is a reliable and robust pump-action. It is built with an aluminum receiver that is grooved for scope mounts and contrasted with a checkered walnut stock and forend.

It is available in numerous calibers, with multiple configurations and options.Ī pump-action that utilizes a tubular magazine, the 572 Fieldmaster accepts 22 Short, 22 Long, and 22 LR interchangeably. Suitable for military service as well as big game hunting, the 700 delivers unparalleled accuracy. One of America’s most popular bolt-action rifles, the Model 700 has been produced for more than five decades. So.are 19.5 inch barrels actually incorrect?.if so.and assuming ( maybe incorrectly on my part ) that because this barrel is marked " CYL " that it was originally 20 inches long.why would someone cut 1/2 an inch off of the barrel sometime between 19?Īppreciate the time and thank you in advance.We carry many of the best-selling Remington rifles, including the Model 700, 572, 7600, R-15, and 597. I have seen several Model 11 Sportsman's offered for sale over the years that say " Correct 19.5 inch barrel ". My understanding is that the two shortest barrel lengths offered for a Model 11 was 20 inches and 18.5 inches for the Police Model 11. I have measured the barrel correctly ( muzzle to face of bolt when closed.barrel off gun.measured from muzzle end to correct spot on barrel on the other end ).any way you look at it this barrel is 19.5 inches long. They all match.ģ) The receiver has a stamped flaming bomb.says " The Sportsman " on the bolt.has a pheasant on the bolt side of the receiver.has a duck on the opposite side of the receiver.IT DOES NOT SAY " Military Finish " on the receiver.Ĥ) The Barrel has a stamped flaming is marked " CYL ".the date stamped on the barrel is " KL " which would be May 1942.there is the correct " REP " stamp.there is a BEAD front site ( NOT A RAMP FRONT SITE ).ĥ) The magazine tube has the correct magazine plug for a 3 shot Model 11 Sportsman ( looks like a pain to remove.never tried ).Ħ) The buttstock is checkered and has a "crossed cannon " stamp.IT DOES NOT HAVE an "FJA stamp ".the original BROWN Remington Buttstock plate is in place.ħ) The Forearm is checkered and is correct for a 3 shot Model 11 Sportsman.

Assembly of remington sportsman 78 serial number#
I inherited the gun in 1985 after his passing and have not altered it in any way since I have owned it.Ģ) Serial Number is #463176.the same serial number is stamped on the barrel near the lug in the correct spot, on the Tang, on the Trigger Assembly, on the inside of the buttstock, and on the receiver.

My grandfather purchased it in 1948 and did not alter the gun in any way during his ownership. I have followed these forums for some time.however I do have a question I have not seen an answer for regarding the Remington Model 11 Sportsman.Ī little background info on the gun.( I can post pictures if desired ).ġ) I own a Remington Model 11 Sportsman 12 gauge.

Hello.and thank you for allowing me to join the group.
