
This caliber was introduced in March of 1950, so this gun was on the assembly line the year before.ģ220xx 722 222 O ZZ 7/53 also marked P E 3 24ģ360xx 722 308 E ZZ 10/53 (also L C 2/56 date possible factory service)ģ719xx 721-270 X B 12/55 caliber not marked on barrel, see page 7ģ919xx 722 244 Reported having no date code, see page 19Ĥ097xx 721 30-06 O D 7/57, X D 12/57, B E 1/58. See p 19ĩ40xx 722 222 E UU 10/49, I would be interested if anyone has a 222 with a lower serial number. =5&t=21371 )ģ141x 721 3006 C TT 4/48 S/N inside, tapped on rear ringģ14xx 721 3006 C TT 4/48 (S/N in rail, not tapped)ģ99xx 721-3006 reported as 1948 s/n pictured outside, rear ring not tappedĤ05xx 722 300S sn outside, not tapped on rearĤ11xx 722 300S B TT 1/48 (s/n pictured outside)Ĥ19xx 721-270 E UU 10/49 Notice the non-sequential years of these early gunsĤ32xx 721 3006 ? TT ?/48 (s/n outside, rear ring not tapped)Ĥ39xx 722-300S D/TT 9/48 rear ring not tappedĤ42xx 721-3006 D/TT 9/48 rear ring is/was tappedĤ94xx 721-270 E/TT & X/TT 1948 (two date stamps-probably got worked on twice 10/48 and 12/48)ĥ11xx 721-270 X TT 12/48 (still new in the box)ĥ33xx 721 300HH D TT 9/48 not tapped Appeared as a for sale on net. Please note if your early model has S/N inside the bolt rail, or outside,Īnd is/is not factory tapped on top of rear receiver ring.Ģ0520 721 30-06 E SS 5/47. Please note if your 721 or 722 in the 1957-58 range has a dovetail rear barrel sight or a screw mounted rear barrel sight. I will edit entries into this first post. A table of actual rifles observed by Rem725 and other members of this group.
