I've aquired a Rem 722 in .222 Rem, I am having trouble determining age, serial #132xxx on receiver, OWW on left side of barrel, 14 stamped on very bottom of the barrel and upside down 29 and various proof marks on right side of barrel. What I have seen online shows something different for this serial #. I feel like I'm missing something or doing something stupid. Anybody enlighten me?
I originally bought the gun to use the action for a .223 build. The price was too good to pass up. I have heard or read sometime in the past that early 722's had not so great steel used in barrels and most barrels were rusted/shot out by now and first look down the barrel it looked pretty bad. Squirted some Kroil in it and soaked a couple of days, Then ran a brush and a couple of patches through it and got some nasty looking stuff out of it but nothing that looked like rust. Anyway after a very thorough cleaning and bore scoping the barrel shows very little sign of having been shot and rifling is surprisingly sharp. I am now going to shoot it as is for now which raises more questions regarding aftermarket trigger compatibility etc. Any knowledge that anyone would be willing to share?
Anything appreciated.
I originally bought the gun to use the action for a .223 build. The price was too good to pass up. I have heard or read sometime in the past that early 722's had not so great steel used in barrels and most barrels were rusted/shot out by now and first look down the barrel it looked pretty bad. Squirted some Kroil in it and soaked a couple of days, Then ran a brush and a couple of patches through it and got some nasty looking stuff out of it but nothing that looked like rust. Anyway after a very thorough cleaning and bore scoping the barrel shows very little sign of having been shot and rifling is surprisingly sharp. I am now going to shoot it as is for now which raises more questions regarding aftermarket trigger compatibility etc. Any knowledge that anyone would be willing to share?
Anything appreciated.