Dang! As usual I have the caliber that no one wants. I have a 722 in 244 that I will probably never use and would part with.
Iām a sucker for vintage boxed rifles!
Thatās a beauty for sure 160!! I have a 222 but itās the ācorn cobā forendā¦ā¦.used to have a .223 five diamond but another guy wanted it more than I did.
Good luck they are fun rifles - used to use mine to hunt turkeys with in PA until the game commission took it away for law abiding citizensš
I am also looking for a 5 diamond .222 the first one i saw for sale sold a few weeks ago at an auction that i ended up being late to due to flight delays. It sold for 2500.
Dang! As usual I have the caliber that no one wants. I have a 722 in 244 that I will probably never use and would part with.
Iām a sucker for vintage boxed rifles!
Thatās a beauty for sure 160!! I have a 222 but itās the ācorn cobā forendā¦ā¦.used to have a .223 five diamond but another guy wanted it more than I did.
Good luck they are fun rifles - used to use mine to hunt turkeys with in PA until the game commission took it away for law abiding citizensš
PennDog
Remington didnt make a .223 760 in 5 diamond. They were only in standard except for 1968 adl known as the fleur-de-lis checkering. If you had one in 5 diamond someone switched the stocks.
Dang! As usual I have the caliber that no one wants. I have a 722 in 244 that I will probably never use and would part with.
Iām a sucker for vintage boxed rifles!
Thatās a beauty for sure 160!! I have a 222 but itās the ācorn cobā forendā¦ā¦.used to have a .223 five diamond but another guy wanted it more than I did.
Good luck they are fun rifles - used to use mine to hunt turkeys with in PA until the game commission took it away for law abiding citizensš
PennDog
Remington didnt make a .223 760 in 5 diamond. They were only in standard except for 1968 adl known as the fleur-de-lis checkering. If you had one in 5 diamond someone switched the stocks.
Well that is good to know - learn something new everyday - it may not have been 5-diamond but it did have checkering and not the standard forend - of course someone still could have changed stocks?
Im new here and havent figured photos out yet. The corncob or tootsie roll stock is what was considered a-lo. Standard has checkering similar in style as the 5 diamond it just was not in the shape of 5 diamonds.