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This gun is not mine. It wandered into my house as a result of a younger man inheriting his Dad's guns. He did not know what it was
It is one of the rarest modern American production rimfire rifles ever produced. Economical and Revolutionary at inception.
This is a Remington Model 592M. Caliber: 5mm Remington Magnum. The tube feed version was produced in great minority toward the clip-fed version. The gun lasted only 5 years in production, with Remington listing the ammo into the 80's, then dropping it. Aguila ammo began production in 2008, and Taurus simultaneously offered the 590 revolver.
.17HMR fans, come crying from the ballistic tables. Remington had it right in 1969.
It is one of the rarest modern American production rimfire rifles ever produced. Economical and Revolutionary at inception.
This is a Remington Model 592M. Caliber: 5mm Remington Magnum. The tube feed version was produced in great minority toward the clip-fed version. The gun lasted only 5 years in production, with Remington listing the ammo into the 80's, then dropping it. Aguila ammo began production in 2008, and Taurus simultaneously offered the 590 revolver.
.17HMR fans, come crying from the ballistic tables. Remington had it right in 1969.
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