When was the Remington 510 Targetmaster made?
1942
Remington Model 510 Targetmaster rifle
Titles | Remington Model 510 Targetmaster rifle |
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Materials | wood steel rubber |
Creation | Made by: Remington Arms Company Made in: Ilion, Herkimer County, New York, United States |
Subjects | Armament. Tools & Equipment. Firearms |
Dates | Creation: Exactly 1942 |
What is a 510 gun?
The SIG SG 510 or Sturmgewehr 57 is a selective fire battle rifle designed by Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft (now SAN Swiss Arms) of Switzerland. It uses a roller-delayed blowback system similar to the H&K G3 and CETME rifles. The SIG SG 510 entered service in the Swiss Army with the designation F.
When was the Remington 41 made?
Remington Model 41 Target Master, single shot . 22 caliber rifle. These are classic rifles and were manufactured between 1936 and about 1939. Over 300,000 were made.
How much does a Remington Targetmaster 510 cost?
Odds are pretty good you, or a shooting friend, own at least one TargetMaster 510 variation. If not, they’re usually a pretty good deal at only about $129, depending on condition. It won’t come with your family history attached, but if you enjoy accurate rimfires it’ll soon earn one.
What kind of rifle is the Remington Model 510?
It is a Remington Model 510, Targetmaster. It is a single shot, bolt action, .22 rimfire rifle. I took it apart and cleaned it up and refinished the stock. It turned out pretty nice. Here it is.
When was the last Remington Targetmaster made?
More than a half million TargetMasters were produced by Remington between 1939 and 1962. One of them hangs on my wall as a family heirloom with scars from decades of hunting and two generations of the family-soon to be three-learning the finer points of marksmanship behind its trigger.