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Experience with Remington 721?
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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 2360944" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>Sure, I've owned quite a few of them over the years, "very good" action, just a little on the cheap side... on the wood, the blueing just so, so... but! If you look closely at the action it follows the same design as the Rem 40XB right down to the cut out for the top five shot feeder clip into the blind magazine. I've built off the action many times, the trigger is nothing to shout about but, it can be worked over or replaced. Add a Sako extractor and Jewell triggers, and little better stock, yes... the barrel many times needs to you, then..., what you really have is a fantastic action, but if the barrel shoots keep it, you'll have a lifelong shooter and keeper. After 50 plus years of shooting and hunting with them from time to time, selling my last one ten years ago, when I see one on the rack, my mind starts thinking about what could be done to it. </p><p>Remember our Peral Harbor heroes on this day, guys and gals, it's important, if that greatest generation hadn't picked up arms to protect and give us what we have today I wouldn't be writing this. God Bless America. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🇺🇲" title="Flag: U.S. Outlying Islands :flag_um:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f1fa-1f1f2.png" data-shortname=":flag_um:" /> Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 2360944, member: 16609"] Sure, I've owned quite a few of them over the years, "very good" action, just a little on the cheap side... on the wood, the blueing just so, so... but! If you look closely at the action it follows the same design as the Rem 40XB right down to the cut out for the top five shot feeder clip into the blind magazine. I've built off the action many times, the trigger is nothing to shout about but, it can be worked over or replaced. Add a Sako extractor and Jewell triggers, and little better stock, yes... the barrel many times needs to you, then..., what you really have is a fantastic action, but if the barrel shoots keep it, you'll have a lifelong shooter and keeper. After 50 plus years of shooting and hunting with them from time to time, selling my last one ten years ago, when I see one on the rack, my mind starts thinking about what could be done to it. Remember our Peral Harbor heroes on this day, guys and gals, it's important, if that greatest generation hadn't picked up arms to protect and give us what we have today I wouldn't be writing this. God Bless America. 🇺🇲 Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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