

The Fieldmaster is still in production.Category: Rifles Tags: 572 fieldmaster, 572 remington, fieldmaster 572, remington 22 caliber pump rifle, remington 22 pump action rifle, remington 22 pump for sale, remington 572, remington 572 bdl, remington 572 fieldmaster, remington 572 fieldmaster for sale, remington 572 fieldmaster history, remington 572 fieldmaster price, remington 572 fieldmaster review, remington 572 lightweight for sale, remington 572 pump, remington 572 pump 22, remington 572 pump 22 for sale, remington 572 pump 22 value, remington 572 review, remington 572 reviews, remington 572 value, remington field master, remington field master 22, remington fieldmaster 22, remington fieldmaster 22 pump, remington fieldmaster 572, remington fieldmaster 572 for sale, remington fieldmaster 572 price, remington fieldmaster 572 value, remington fieldmaster model 572, remington fieldmaster model 572 for sale, remington fieldmaster pump 22, remington mod 572, remington model 572, remington model 572 22 pump, remington model 572 fieldmaster, remington model 572 fieldmaster for sale, remington model 572 fieldmaster price, remington model 572 for sale, remington model 572 parts, remington model 572 serial numbers, remington model 572 value, remington pump 22, remington pump 22 for sale, remington pump action 22, remington pump action 22 rifles, remington rim fire rifles, remington rimfire rifle, remington.22 cal pump rifle, remington.22 caliber rifle, remington.22 pump rifles, remington. The M572TWB was discontinued in 1960 and the M572BT and M572CWB were last offered in 1962. These abbreviations served as a suffix to the model number.

With its sungrain walnut stock and forend on the M572 and M572 Fieldmaster the rifle was available in three other color schemes: "Crow-wing Black"(CWB), "Buckskin Tan"(BT), and "Teal-wing Blue"(TWB). Remington was able to shave 1 pound from the total weight of the M572A by using aluminium to manufacture the receiver, trigger guard, buttplate, and barrel (although the barrel incorporated a steel insert).

Ī lightweight version known as the "Fieldmaster" was introduced in 1957. This allows the top of the receiver to be grooved for scope-mounting and keeps spent brass from hitting the shooter's face. The rifle is a "hammerless" style, meaning the hammer is contained within the action and ejection is through the side as opposed to the "through the top" design of the Model 121. The Remington 572 was introduced in 1954 as a successor to the Remington Model 121 as the M572A having the look and feel of the Remigton 870 shotgun and weighing in at 5 lbs. It is popular with "plinkers" and collectors both, along with being a good small game, or "camp" rifle. The longevity of manufacture, speaks well of the popularity, the durability of the action, and the overall reliability of this gun. Up for sale is a VERY lightly used remington 572. Ordered this part for an old Remington 572 that was missing one of the 2. En Stock - Expédition de notre Dépôt USA Remington 552 Rear Sight Base Screw Black. I suspect it could be used for a replacement. Ammunition is supplied by a tubular magazine under the barrel which holds 15-22 rounds depending on the cartridge used. Fits: Remington 870, 1100, 1187 shotgun models.

22 Long Rifle cartridge as well as the less popular (and less well known). It is noted for its similarity to the Remington 870 shotgun in design, and for being chambered in the ubiquitous. The Remington Model 572 is a pump-action rifle manufactured by the Remington Arms Company. Tubular Magazine, 15 to 22 rounds, depending on cartridge
