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    Remington Model 721 .270 Winchester

    Yesterday took a 88 mile jaunt out to check out a possible new camping site for the family and ran across a Remington Model 721 .270 Win rifle sitting on the shelf of a pawnshop and for the price it was one of those that I couldn't say no to, especially since its one of those rifles that was on my want list. Date code shows it was made OCT 1948.

    It does not have a bolt so I'll have to find one for it. Should still come in well below what I would have paid for a complete rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by usabaker View Post
    It does not have a bolt so I'll have to find one for it.
    Good luck on that one Bill, know where you're going to start yet? I think I had one of those a while back...in .30 cal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Good luck on that one Bill, know where you're going to start yet? I think I had one of those a while back...in .30 cal.
    Jim,
    I found one for 200.00 with the correct 1948 features. Bit more then I wanted to pay. Now hopefully it will headspace correctly and I won’t have to rework the rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by usabaker View Post
    hopefully it will headspace correctly
    Probably won't be too bad.
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    All the best in finding a 721 bolt - if you just want the rifle to work, a long standard bolt face bolt for a Model 700 will fit - only visible difference will be the swept back checkered bolt hand vs a straight uncheckered one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wjw View Post
    if you just want the rifle to work, a long standard bolt face bolt for a Model 700 will fit - only visible difference will be the swept back checkered bolt hand vs a straight uncheckered one.
    I had considered that but then I found out that I would need to inlet the stock for the bolt handle to fit into the handle relief. I do find it interesting that the bolts between the 721, 722, and the 700's are somewhat interchangeable. Thank you for the help and suggestion.
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