Remington 547

Remington 547

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About Remington 547

When you're holding a Model 547 Custom, quality of life tends to increase in proportion to the number of rounds you fire. These rifles deliver guaranteed 1/2" groups or better at 50 yards, and do it with striking aesthetics and the substantial feel of a centerfire. Available in .17 HMR, they're based on our famous Model 504 with many performance-enhancing details that only come with personal attention from our select group of industry-leading gunsmiths and firearm engineers. At the heart of their astounding accuracy is a button-rifled Shilen barrel. These hand-lapped barrels start with a high-precision chamber and are finished with a concave dish or target crown to protect the rifling and better stabilize bullets. Barrels are then locked to the solid-steel receiver with an advanced clamp design for the utmost in strength and stability. Lovers of the Model 700 will appreciate that the bolt has been expertly configured to mirror our legendary centerfires. And before the rifles leave the factory, triggers are hand-tuned to a crisp 3-lb. pull.

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MSRP:
$1,395.00
Used Price:
$976.50
Sale Price:
$1,255.50

Specifications

Brand Remington
Category Rifles
Length 41.5"
Action Bolt Action
Caliber .22 LR
Capacity 6+1
Finish Blued
Gun Type Rifle
Barrel Length 22"

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June 3, 2009
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I bought one of these lovely little .22 rifles when it was called the model 504 and had matte blue finish and walnut stock without the fancy forend tip. I think I paid about $400.00 from Buds at the time and the gun came with weaver type scope blocks...a

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