572 BTW (Blue) featherweight
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asasher
572 BTW (Blue) featherweight
I`m new to this, so be patient, I just purchased a 572 BTW featherweight Blue 22. The gun is in nice shape, not beat up. The bottom slide is off,(I have this in my possession. This gun needs a couple of screws and checking over well. Will Remington factory do this if the gun is shipped to them. Where can I get the address,Phone# ect. ( Also is this gun worth spending $ on, and how much) Thanks for any info
Re: 572 BTW (Blue) featherweight
[quote="asasher"]I`m new to this, so be patient, I just purchased a 572 BTW featherweight Blue 22. The gun is in nice shape, not beat up. The bottom slide is off,(I have this in my possession. This gun needs a couple of screws and checking over well. Will Remington factory do this if the gun is shipped to them. Where can I get the address,Phone# ect. ( Also is this gun worth spending $ on, and how much) Thanks for any info[/quote]
TWB, not BTW??? Yes it's worth spending some money on. Check the various parts sites and you should fin whatever you need.
TWB, not BTW??? Yes it's worth spending some money on. Check the various parts sites and you should fin whatever you need.
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asasher
Re: 572 BTW (Blue) featherweight
does anyone have anymore info on this rifle a 572 fieldmaster 22 TWB featherweight in pretty good shape. Dollar value, how many made ect. This gun has no serial numbers that I can find, Stock wood and slide looks original.
Re: 572 BTW (Blue) featherweight
[quote="asasher"]does anyone have anymore info on this rifle a 572 fieldmaster 22 TWB featherweight in pretty good shape. Dollar value, how many made ect. This gun has no serial numbers that I can find, Stock wood and slide looks original.[/quote]
There were a total of 34,785 572 LWs made. Of those 2,925 were TWB. I suggest the Blue Book of Gun Values for a dollar value. We don't usually give values on this forum. Are all the parts original? What shape is it in? These kinds of questions make a meaningful valuation impossible.
There were a total of 34,785 572 LWs made. Of those 2,925 were TWB. I suggest the Blue Book of Gun Values for a dollar value. We don't usually give values on this forum. Are all the parts original? What shape is it in? These kinds of questions make a meaningful valuation impossible.