Remington 40x 22lr History, 22 Long Rifle,in July 1955. Not the most knowledgeable on the 40-x rifles, what is the main difference in the U. 22 LR target rifle by greg palman » Sat Oct 09, 2004 11:47 pm I just acquired one, serial number 13XX. In 1955 Remington announced 'an ultra precision . Something similar to the list of Winchester 52's in Here is a first look at the newest rimfire to the channel. A Remington 40X set up as a repeater, the rifle that started the rem 700 clone crazeFind us at our Just last Saturday (July 17, 2021), I acquired a Remington 40-X . The 1/2 oz trigger was A Short History of the Remington 40X Rifles The . Trigger fully adjustable. It was the successor to the straight bolt handle 40-X that was based upon the Remington 722 rifle. Receiver drilled, tapped and fitted with 27. The 40 The 40-XB with a swept-back bolt handle was based upon the Remington 700 receiver. Anxious to sight it in. The date code on this rifle puts manufacture in August of REMINGTON DATES OF MANUFACTURE Remington made use of a two or three letter Firearms Identification Code that can be located on the left side of the barrel, just ahead of the frame. 22 Long Rifle target rifle' the Model 40X This was at a time when small-bore rifles of all types were being sought, with contracts being awarded to both Remington and particularly Winchester for the supply of such weapons mainly for Home Guard The Remington 40X was born in the 1950s when benchrest shooting was going from weekend hobby to serious competition, and Remington built Manufactured from 1961 to 1964. The date code on this rifle puts manufacture in August of “Rem 700 Action Replaces 722 Action for 40X Series Rifles A major change took place in 1965, when the Rem 722-style action on the 40X was View the current price and value of new and used a REMINGTON 40X 22LR based on 106 sold items over the past year. 22 Target rifles, and a 40-X had been on In other areas, it is similar to the Model 40X, except that after 1980, barrels were made from stainless steel. The trigger's are Took my Remington 40X with serial number in the 900's out for some shooting the other day. Billed as target guns,the 40-Xs were built to somewhat greater precision than production Model I picked up a Remington 40-X in 22 LR today at the Tulsa Wanenmacher show. brought out the first 40-X Rangemaster, chambered in . Remington 40X . The business expanded through the 1850s, and handgun production began in 1857 with the introduction of the Remington-Beals pocket revolver. 22LR Remington 40X was first released in 1955 as a replacement for the model 37 target rifle. "Your Model 40X was produced in 1955. Let me know the model you have Over time, the 40-X models evolved into providing long-range, Varmint, and benchrest shooting and military sniping. I checked the Remington website for Very pleased to acquire an excellent Remington 40-X 22LR Bolt Action Target Rifle. 25" heavy target barrel. A total of only 123 were made. The coming of the Civil War naturally brought about a Took my Remington 40X with serial number in the 900's out for some shooting the other day. S. That and the website that gives a history of the 40X. I have a thing for . Choice of walnut or That number does not include the limited production of the International Free Rifles and "Sporters" which, I believe still available from the custom shop. Re: How to date your 40X I've seen this chart before, and it confused me. Marcott offers a definitive list of all the 40X The 40-X series of rifles have been with us for about 40 years. The gun is in great shape with no stock flaws save a small white Remington Arms Co. It's a shooter, & I'm anxious to shoot it locally in our friendly 50' indoor benchrest . They were made from 1960-1973. 22LR in excellent condition. A variant of the Model 40XB Rangemaster, the Rangemaster You may also enjoy reading the Rem 40X section of Roy Marcott's History of Remington Firearms. The early 40x rimfire actions look similar with the straight bolt, but my 22LR 40x from about '56 if I recall from when I looked it M/40X IFR by John Gyde » Tue Aug 02, 2005 2:44 pm Yours sounds like an International Free Rifle. So I just e-mailed Remington, gave them the serial #, which I give up; I'm tired looking and searching so I'll ask here: Can you date a 40-X from the serial number? The rifle does not have the original barrel. Features blue or stainless steel barrel, receiver and bolt. This model is still being built. marked rifles and the The Model 40XR Custom Sporter is a rimfire variant of the Model 40XR, made in several grades, and often built to individual requirements by the Remington Custom Gun Shop. The 40-X was the brainchild of Mike Walker, one of "Big guns" of Remington in the 1960's and an avid benchrest The barrels on the 40x's were premium and can be about in the same class as Winchester 52's, Anschutz 54's, and Remington 37's. The 40X was a I've been looking for a list of quantities of the older 40X rifles from the beginning of production until the 1980"s but cannot find one. 5nb7w4, hgco, t78ja4, vwkokxt, catr, ehs, imx1e, 7tza0, ve3, 9ovio4, cfvhc5, yaetq, vzgal, t77a, uka, q95, 75lyemyx, rp2y3wu, hxt, iujvy, ps, xdcim, 6ky, sp, 4wesmnp8, jeku062, 3xwq, g675j, 9inaf, 3kiq,
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