721 722 725 dates of mfg

Topics related to Post - 1898 Remington Rifles
Post Reply
Rem725
Posts: 203
Joined: Sat May 17, 2003 10:16 pm
Location: Oregon

Post by Rem725 »

That's not an original stock.
It looks typical of replacements common in the 60's
goordnance
Posts: 16
Joined: Sun Nov 06, 2005 6:38 pm
Location: WV

Post by goordnance »

Some of the B models have the letter B stamped or engraved after the model # on the receiver. You can veiw a pic of a B model with a high comb stock at http://www.randgfirearms.com ( I think it's still there)
goordnance
Posts: 16
Joined: Sun Nov 06, 2005 6:38 pm
Location: WV

More SN's

Post by goordnance »

721-280 AG 3/60 4332XX
721-300H AH 3/61 4406XX
722-222 RWW 11/50 1452XX
Rem725
Posts: 203
Joined: Sat May 17, 2003 10:16 pm
Location: Oregon

Post by Rem725 »

Thanks GO
Nice to see a few 60's made transition guns. I have only seen 8-9 of them ever. Owned two, a 222 and the 264 that had the ring in the chamber.

Kind of wierd that the 721-722-725 run was only about 13-14 years. Although they didn't really die off. They Evolved into the 700's.

Compare the Winchester M70 and its father the M54, and grandfather Mauser. The 54 started in the 20's and the 70 evolved from it in 1935. Now sadly there is the end of the Winchester 70 line. Maybe it is only "for now".
721/270Win
Posts: 11
Joined: Wed Jun 21, 2006 11:03 am

Model 721

Post by 721/270Win »

Another one for the log: .270 Win, Serial# 4197X, October 1949 (correct?)

The other barrel markings are unlike those shown on the diagrams on this site. The left side looks something like this: III EUU III (three vertical hashes of ascending length on either side of the date stamping). The right side has the REP proof stamping but instead of a triangle there is a diamond, there is an upside-down 29 closest to the breech and a marking that looks like a three-lobed propeller. Also on the right side under the dovetail cut for the rear sight, is a three-leafed clover (like the playing card suit symbol for "clubs"). Are these all typical marking for 1949?
goordnance
Posts: 16
Joined: Sun Nov 06, 2005 6:38 pm
Location: WV

Post by goordnance »

Here's a few more to edit in Rem 725, I'd do it myself but not sure how.
721-06 KG 5/60 4339XX
722BDL 222 LC 2/56 3768XX
722 308 KD 5/57 4053XX
722 222RM PH 6/61 4425XX
722 222 KF 5/59 4247XX
722 308 EG 10/60 4385XX
fitzx2
Posts: 1
Joined: Sat Aug 05, 2006 4:42 pm

Post by fitzx2 »

721-06 W TT 8/48 452XX

great site!
Rem725
Posts: 203
Joined: Sat May 17, 2003 10:16 pm
Location: Oregon

Post by Rem725 »

Rifles added.
Let's have more 725's and 1958 and newer 721-722's.

Thanks to everyone submitting numbers.

Rem725
CMP Pistol Distinguished
NRA Bullseye Outdoor Master
NRA Benefactor Life member
Cliff721
Posts: 1
Joined: Wed Sep 13, 2006 6:27 pm
Location: Virginia

721 Manufacture date

Post by Cliff721 »

I have a 721 with a custom stock. The dealer I bought it from said the collector he got it from indicated it was done by Pachmayr Gun Works in LA. The stock is a dark figured American Walnut with rosewood forend tip (angled) and rosewood grip cap both with wood spacers and Monte Carlo style cheekpiece very much like a Weatherby styling with flattened forend. 14 inch lop to Pachmayr White Line recoil pad. Jeweled bolt. Checkering at about 24-26 lpi but not wrap around. Trigger guard assembly is stock.
The coding is: B YY [January 1952]
Numbering is 225xxx

If anyone has info about Pachmayr's custom stock work in the early 1950s it would be much appreciated. I located an informative article on Pachmayr's LA store: Al Berhnsohn, "The Lo-Down on Pachmayr Gun Works Inc. How Frank Pachmayr Runs His Business" in The Shooting Industry, April 1964.
goordnance
Posts: 16
Joined: Sun Nov 06, 2005 6:38 pm
Location: WV

Post by goordnance »

REM725, Another transition, 721 .270 s/n 4222XX, AF 3/59. Interesting note; one of my 308's is the same s/n as one listed in Lacy's book on the 700.
prairierat
Posts: 6
Joined: Mon Jul 03, 2006 10:01 am

Rem 722T

Post by prairierat »

I have 2 222R #4212XX XE 12/58 222RM 4191 EE 10/58
Rem725
Posts: 203
Joined: Sat May 17, 2003 10:16 pm
Location: Oregon

Re: Rem 722T

Post by Rem725 »

prairierat wrote:I have 2 222R #4212XX XE 12/58 222RM 4191 EE 10/58
Thanks PR. They are edited into the list.

Are these by chance "transition" models. i.e. with Model 700 looking 24" barrels and sights. Not having 26" barrels with raised dovetail for the rear sight.
CMP Pistol Distinguished
NRA Bullseye Outdoor Master
NRA Benefactor Life member
Rem725
Posts: 203
Joined: Sat May 17, 2003 10:16 pm
Location: Oregon

Post by Rem725 »

Again I thank everyone for their entries to our list.

I would love to find 722-257 OUU 7/49 because all those numbers would make it exactly the same age as me.

Rem725


PS - I am also still seeking a 725 short action in any calibre. Stock can be wasted as I have nice stock already.
CMP Pistol Distinguished
NRA Bullseye Outdoor Master
NRA Benefactor Life member
prairierat
Posts: 6
Joined: Mon Jul 03, 2006 10:01 am

722

Post by prairierat »

rem 725 both 722 are transion modle 222RM ser # is 4191XX EE
Rem725
Posts: 203
Joined: Sat May 17, 2003 10:16 pm
Location: Oregon

Re: 722

Post by Rem725 »

prairierat wrote:rem 725 both 722 are transion modle 222RM ser # is 4191XX EE
Thanks PR. List edited.

I wish admin would sticky this.

To the Remington Society and whomever runs this list, Thank you.
CMP Pistol Distinguished
NRA Bullseye Outdoor Master
NRA Benefactor Life member
Post Reply