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Remington 720, NOS 1940 Mfg. In box Unfired w/All Paperwork.US Navy Trophy Gun. Trades Welcome
Description:
A descendant of the British Pattern '14 and the U.S. 1917 Enfield Rifle, the Remington Model 720 had a short tenure as a commercial weapon, introduced in 1941 but rapidly sidelined to free resources for military contract 1903 and 1903A3 production. Of approximately 2,500 actually made, about 1,000 were procured by the Navy and kept in reserve. The circumstances of war and rising availability of the M1 Garand meant these were never tapped for field use, and they would sit at the USN's Crane Depot until 1963, when a USMC marksmanship officer proposed using them as competitive trophies in lieu of destroying them as surplus. Starting in 1964 they were assigned to the Navy and Marines to dispense as awards for performance at Camp Perry and other prestigious shooting events, traditionally bearing an inscription appropriate to the event on the floorplate. Ramp blade front and semi-buckhorn rear sights, with the barrel dated and standard markings on the barrel and receiver. The top of the receiver bridge has a single untapped vent hole, with a pair of drilled and tapped peep sight holes on the right side. The underside of the bolt is numbered to match the receiver. The stock has a checkered forearm and pistol grip, with the "crossed cannon" and "FJA" acceptance stamps on the left side of the buttstock, sling swivels, and a checkered steel Remington buttplate. The original hand-numbered matching Remington box is included. Leather sling is original and in like new condition as is the rest of the rifle.
Rating Definition:
Excellent, with 99% plus original blue finish, showing some very minor handling marks overall. The original markings are all clear, The stock is also excellent, with some minorscuffing and dings; the wear is mainly of a cosmetic nature. The box is in very good condition for age and use, with evidence of mild storage wear. Mechanically excellent.
Price:
$4,255.00
Curio/Relic: Yes Rifle Caliber: .30-06 Springfield Manufacturer:
Remington Model:
720 Serial Number:
41827 Condition:
Excellent Metal Condition:
Excellent Wood Condition:
Excellent Bore Condition:
Excellent Action:
Bolt Triggers:
SA Stock:
Walnut Finish:
Blued Sights:
Open target adjustable Manufacture Date:
2940 Case:
Box Item Location:
Mn
Remington 720, NOS 1940 Mfg. In box Unfired w/All Paperwork.US Navy Trophy Gun. Trades Welcome
Description:
A descendant of the British Pattern '14 and the U.S. 1917 Enfield Rifle, the Remington Model 720 had a short tenure as a commercial weapon, introduced in 1941 but rapidly sidelined to free resources for military contract 1903 and 1903A3 production. Of approximately 2,500 actually made, about 1,000 were procured by the Navy and kept in reserve. The circumstances of war and rising availability of the M1 Garand meant these were never tapped for field use, and they would sit at the USN's Crane Depot until 1963, when a USMC marksmanship officer proposed using them as competitive trophies in lieu of destroying them as surplus. Starting in 1964 they were assigned to the Navy and Marines to dispense as awards for performance at Camp Perry and other prestigious shooting events, traditionally bearing an inscription appropriate to the event on the floorplate. Ramp blade front and semi-buckhorn rear sights, with the barrel dated and standard markings on the barrel and receiver. The top of the receiver bridge has a single untapped vent hole, with a pair of drilled and tapped peep sight holes on the right side. The underside of the bolt is numbered to match the receiver. The stock has a checkered forearm and pistol grip, with the "crossed cannon" and "FJA" acceptance stamps on the left side of the buttstock, sling swivels, and a checkered steel Remington buttplate. The original hand-numbered matching Remington box is included. Leather sling is original and in like new condition as is the rest of the rifle.
Rating Definition:
Excellent, with 99% plus original blue finish, showing some very minor handling marks overall. The original markings are all clear, The stock is also excellent, with some minorscuffing and dings; the wear is mainly of a cosmetic nature. The box is in very good condition for age and use, with evidence of mild storage wear. Mechanically excellent.
Price:
$4,255.00
Curio/Relic: Yes Rifle Caliber: .30-06 Springfield Manufacturer:
Remington Model:
720 Serial Number:
41827 Condition:
Excellent Metal Condition:
Excellent Wood Condition:
Excellent Bore Condition:
Excellent Action:
Bolt Triggers:
SA Stock:
Walnut Finish:
Blued Sights:
Open target adjustable Manufacture Date:
2940 Case:
Box Item Location:
Mn
Remington 720, NOS 1940 Mfg. In box Unfired w/All Paperwork.US Navy Trophy Gun. Trades Welcome
Description:
A descendant of the British Pattern '14 and the U.S. 1917 Enfield Rifle, the Remington Model 720 had a short tenure as a commercial weapon, introduced in 1941 but rapidly sidelined to free resources for military contract 1903 and 1903A3 production. Of approximately 2,500 actually made, about 1,000 were procured by the Navy and kept in reserve. The circumstances of war and rising availability of the M1 Garand meant these were never tapped for field use, and they would sit at the USN's Crane Depot until 1963, when a USMC marksmanship officer proposed using them as competitive trophies in lieu of destroying them as surplus. Starting in 1964 they were assigned to the Navy and Marines to dispense as awards for performance at Camp Perry and other prestigious shooting events, traditionally bearing an inscription appropriate to the event on the floorplate. Ramp blade front and semi-buckhorn rear sights, with the barrel dated and standard markings on the barrel and receiver. The top of the receiver bridge has a single untapped vent hole, with a pair of drilled and tapped peep sight holes on the right side. The underside of the bolt is numbered to match the receiver. The stock has a checkered forearm and pistol grip, with the "crossed cannon" and "FJA" acceptance stamps on the left side of the buttstock, sling swivels, and a checkered steel Remington buttplate. The original hand-numbered matching Remington box is included. Leather sling is original and in like new condition as is the rest of the rifle.
Rating Definition:
Excellent, with 99% plus original blue finish, showing some very minor handling marks overall. The original markings are all clear, The stock is also excellent, with some minorscuffing and dings; the wear is mainly of a cosmetic nature. The box is in very good condition for age and use, with evidence of mild storage wear. Mechanically excellent.
Price:
$4,255.00
Curio/Relic: Yes Rifle Caliber: .30-06 Springfield Manufacturer:
Remington Model:
720 Serial Number:
41827 Condition:
Excellent Metal Condition:
Excellent Wood Condition:
Excellent Bore Condition:
Excellent Action:
Bolt Triggers:
SA Stock:
Walnut Finish:
Blued Sights:
Open target adjustable Manufacture Date:
2940 Case:
Box Item Location:
Mn
Remington 720, NOS 1940 Mfg. In box Unfired w/All Paperwork.US Navy Trophy Gun. Trades Welcome
Description:
A descendant of the British Pattern '14 and the U.S. 1917 Enfield Rifle, the Remington Model 720 had a short tenure as a commercial weapon, introduced in 1941 but rapidly sidelined to free resources for military contract 1903 and 1903A3 production. Of approximately 2,500 actually made, about 1,000 were procured by the Navy and kept in reserve. The circumstances of war and rising availability of the M1 Garand meant these were never tapped for field use, and they would sit at the USN's Crane Depot until 1963, when a USMC marksmanship officer proposed using them as competitive trophies in lieu of destroying them as surplus. Starting in 1964 they were assigned to the Navy and Marines to dispense as awards for performance at Camp Perry and other prestigious shooting events, traditionally bearing an inscription appropriate to the event on the floorplate. Ramp blade front and semi-buckhorn rear sights, with the barrel dated and standard markings on the barrel and receiver. The top of the receiver bridge has a single untapped vent hole, with a pair of drilled and tapped peep sight holes on the right side. The underside of the bolt is numbered to match the receiver. The stock has a checkered forearm and pistol grip, with the "crossed cannon" and "FJA" acceptance stamps on the left side of the buttstock, sling swivels, and a checkered steel Remington buttplate. The original hand-numbered matching Remington box is included. Leather sling is original and in like new condition as is the rest of the rifle.
Rating Definition:
Excellent, with 99% plus original blue finish, showing some very minor handling marks overall. The original markings are all clear, The stock is also excellent, with some minorscuffing and dings; the wear is mainly of a cosmetic nature. The box is in very good condition for age and use, with evidence of mild storage wear. Mechanically excellent.
Price:
$4,255.00
Curio/Relic: Yes Rifle Caliber: .30-06 Springfield Manufacturer:
Remington Model:
720 Serial Number:
41827 Condition:
Excellent Metal Condition:
Excellent Wood Condition:
Excellent Bore Condition:
Excellent Action:
Bolt Triggers:
SA Stock:
Walnut Finish:
Blued Sights:
Open target adjustable Manufacture Date:
2940 Case:
Box Item Location:
Mn