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Any one ever hear of a reminton fieldmaster(1955-1956) with a copper coated barrel? I have one thats been passed down to me and can't find anything on it. Its a 22 with checker stock and slide and a very light gun. I havent seen a copper barrel on a rifle before, has anyone else?
 
Not at all sure if this would apply to your rifle, but when Remington introduced the Rem 7mm Mag the 700's had stainless bbl. The bbl was blackened by first plating with copper, then blackening the copper.

The barrels were marked "stainless" near the cartridge indentification stamp.

Cheers,
Jim
 
Current Remington version 572

Not certain about the copper colored barrel, but Remington still makes the Fieldmaster Model 572. This gun has been around for a long time, and I'm guessing this is what you have. I've owned a couple of the 522 semi-autos, and recently sold one for 2X of what I paid for it several years prior.

The quality of the wood and metal finish on the newer guns is much poorer than the old ones, for what it's worth.

Below is a link to the current page on their site:
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/rimfire_rifles/model_572_fieldmaster.asp

Page 140 an old copy of the, "NRA guide to Firearms Assembly" has good info, and provides complete and general disassembly instructions.

The gun was introduced in 1955 to meet the demand for a "man sized" slide action rifle chamber for the "economical" .22. Guess they hadn't bought any Ely ammo when this was written!

"Initially it was offered with a steel barrel and American walnut stock, subsequently a lightweight version appeared featuring a barrel with steel liner and aluminum jacket. Variation of this model were offered with a stock of bleached Sun Grain walnut and the receivers and barrels colored bronze-brown (betting that's what you have), black or blue, under the catalog name of Buckskin Tan, Crow Wing Black, and Teal Wing Blue.

Suggest you check the barrel OD with a weak magnet, then the muzzle end, to see if this is one of the lined aluminum barrels.

If you'd like I could scan the pages as a PDF and E-mail them to you, out of the NRA book.

In terms of accuracy, they are good for an era .22 using the barrel mounted sites. The barrel mounts to the receiver with a screw, so if a scope is mounted, you get the typical issues of impact change, based on pressure (if loosely fit), or shift after cleaning, if the barrel is removed. Since the barrel can be removed, it is a nice feature, as it can be cleaned from the breach.

Hope this helps you out!

PapaD
 
Hey Pappa

it is the 572 w/ aluminum insert, but the barrel is definatly copper coted. If you get a chance email me that stuff at JBROOKD007@AOL.COM.
Thanks Tony
 
Emailed PDF of file

Tony, you should have an E-mail with PDF shortly. :D

PapaD
 
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