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Pump-action .22 made by Remington! This rifle holds around 15 rounds of .22 LR, and up to 22 rounds of .22 short, just in the magazine tube!
The 527 rifle series started production in 1954, with its design based on the Remington 870 shotgun. This rifle is extremely reliable, and it has been in my family since it was purchased in the 1960's. The manufacture of this exact rifle took place in June of 1964.
This .22 is specifically the Fieldmaster series, which means a lot of the parts are made of aluminum (Kind of like a Model 70 Featherweight). The total weight comes in at just 4 pounds.
This rifle is in perfect working condition, I guarantee that. It is fairly accurate, I've never bench-rested it, but at 50 yards it'll nail pop cans every time.
For a picture of it, visit (ARMSLIST - For Sale/Trade: Remington Fieldmaster 527- .22LR, S, and L)
Also, I am in PULLMAN, WA...however I will be on the westside 4/5-4/7
And please, don't be a flake, I hate dealing with those.
PLEASE DO NOT MESSAGE ME IF YOU ARE NOT IN WASHINGTON STATE. I WILL NOT MAIL YOU THIS RIFLE.
The 527 rifle series started production in 1954, with its design based on the Remington 870 shotgun. This rifle is extremely reliable, and it has been in my family since it was purchased in the 1960's. The manufacture of this exact rifle took place in June of 1964.
This .22 is specifically the Fieldmaster series, which means a lot of the parts are made of aluminum (Kind of like a Model 70 Featherweight). The total weight comes in at just 4 pounds.
This rifle is in perfect working condition, I guarantee that. It is fairly accurate, I've never bench-rested it, but at 50 yards it'll nail pop cans every time.
For a picture of it, visit (ARMSLIST - For Sale/Trade: Remington Fieldmaster 527- .22LR, S, and L)
Also, I am in PULLMAN, WA...however I will be on the westside 4/5-4/7
And please, don't be a flake, I hate dealing with those.
PLEASE DO NOT MESSAGE ME IF YOU ARE NOT IN WASHINGTON STATE. I WILL NOT MAIL YOU THIS RIFLE.