The Remington Model 721

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This gun came from an online retailer a few days ago.
A Remington Model 721 in 280 Rem dated November 1959. It was all there except the rear sight which was located quickly thanks to Gunrunner. The stock was worn out so I refinished it. Turned out to be a dense, nicely figured piece of walnut that improved with multiple coats of Antique Oil. The metal and bore are excellent. Aluminum buttplate, not yet drilled for sling studs, 2.5# trigger. Less then 700 of the 721's were chambered in 280 Rem so it's rare. Will shoot it soon, just thought id share. :dancingbanana:













 
Great job on the refurbishing, and nice wood! The 280 Remington is a great cartridge for all big game.
 
Very nice, and nice job on the re-finish. I have had several of them, also several M722's. I have a 721 in 30-06 and one re-barrelled in 7x57AI. In those days the workmanship was great and so was accuracy. For some reason the plain-jane look has grown on me and I prefer them over M700's, especially the new ones.
I have a 722 in 222 Remington that shot a .189" group in original unbedded stock. Yours is a keeper.
 
Very nice old classic! I have a 721B in 300H&H.

The only downside I know of is that the extractors are problematic if you need to replace one. I did manage to source a spare for mine from the States but the 30-06 type are N/A.
 
Thanks guys.
I’m a big fan of old Remington stuff. I agree that not much is built like this these days.

Yup, a lot of plastic junk is manufactured today. It's like throwing you're money into the wind. I have a few old classics that out perform most of the garbage found on gun manufactures websites.
 
OP,
Looking Good

Keep the breech face clean & the 721/722,XP-100,600,660,700,40X,Seven,673,XR-100,XP-100R extractors function well...788's also.

reminder-
Do not activate the safety to SAFE & attempt the cycle the bolt out of battery.....peeling the bolt handle off the bolt body.
 
Nice gun*, didn’t know the 280 predated the rem 700

I had a 1949 721 in 30-06, one of two remingtons and 2 30-06 I’ve owned

* for a Remington :dancingbanana:
 
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