A few years back I glommed this rifle at an auction. It was described as a "custom" Remington rifle and it is surely that. What I would like to know is what exactly it is. It appears to to be a Remington 722 type action, but it shows no such marking under the Remington" stamping on the receiver rail.
In trying to identify this rifle, I ran across this auction listing...
live.amoskeagauction.com
It describes a "Custom Remington Model 40 X Bolt Action Rifle" , with serial number 7791 (only 31 off of mine)and "Built on an early 722-style action, the left side is not marked with the model". This sounds exactly like mine
So, I guess my question is the auction listing correct? Did early Remington model 40's come unmarked as to model? Is my rifle an early model 40?






In trying to identify this rifle, I ran across this auction listing...
Custom Remington Model 40 X Bolt Action Rifle
serial #7791, 6mm Intl, 24'' medium weight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this early 40 X centerfire retain about 98% original and custom blue on the receiver and sporter barrel, the triggerguard showing flaking enamel. The bolt body and handle remain bright with only...
It describes a "Custom Remington Model 40 X Bolt Action Rifle" , with serial number 7791 (only 31 off of mine)and "Built on an early 722-style action, the left side is not marked with the model". This sounds exactly like mine
So, I guess my question is the auction listing correct? Did early Remington model 40's come unmarked as to model? Is my rifle an early model 40?