Remington Model 37 Rangemaster Serial Number

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Windows 7 server. Late 20th century, serial number 01053, walnut stock, marked on the top of the barrel 'THE/RANGEMASTER/TRADE MARK/MODEL 37,' and on.

Item Description: Manufacturer: Remington; Model: 37 Rangemaster, Caliber: 22LR, Condition: Used, Barrel: Blue 28' Heavy Target, Stock: Walnut, Box: None, Sights: Three scope blocks with Lyman Super Targetspot 20X scope, Serial Number: 04494, Notes: Bluing is beautiful. Comes with palm adapter, swivels, and one single shot magazine with adapter for 'under magazine' attachments. Gun is topped of with a vintage Lyman Super Targetspot 20X scope with correct end caps, mounted with correct adjustable scope rings and blocks. This gun holds 1MOA and absolutely ready to go. This is not a re-blue. The metal was very well taken care of.

There's no flaws in the bluing at all. Original steel crosshatched butt plate is very nice with no dings or scratches. Target stock has handling marks from years of bench rest shooting and no cracks or gouges. The Rangemaster competed against the Winchester 52 & 75 and was ultimately replaced by the Remington Model 40.

Guns in this original condition are hard to find. Internet Premium: 15% Participation Requirements: Valid Credit Card required for bidding approval Payment Options: Visa and MasterCard Visa MasterCard Payment Instructions: Payment Instructions:Accepted forms of payment are MasterCard or VISA. Your credit card on file with Proxibid will be charged immediately following the auction. If you are an Ohio resident and also tax exempt, you must submit a legible copy of your Vendors License, BEFORE the sale begins.

Remington Model 37 Rangemaster Serial Number

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We will ship using either UPS Ground or USPS Priority. Shipping of oversized items are the responsibility of the buyer. Firearms will be shipped to your local FFL dealer. Please have your dealer fax a copy of his/her license to John Slagle at (330)455-4998. THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS TO THIS RULE! If the firearm shoots modern ammunition then we MUST ship to an FFL dealer. Any questions please call John Slagle at (330)418-4963.Cost for shipping/handling, insurance, and packaging of all items:$5.00 packaging fee per box PLUS the actual cost of shipping/handling, and insurance.This charge will appear as a separate transaction on the specified credit card.8.Kiko Auctioneers may refuse a buyer’s number to anyone for any reason.

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The only gun I ever owned and later exchanged that I truly regretted was a Remington 37. Ever since then, a 37 was on my bucket list. A 37 with the original barrel, not otherwise changed much, and still affordable is hard to come because there were less than 13,000 ever made with last being built in 1954. Remington put a lot of effort into these rifles so they would really perform but that amount of attention kept production numbers down. Anyway I happened into a 1946 model 37 with the original barrel and original “miracle” trigger a couple of weeks ago.

To make it even better I got an option to get it with a Feckers scope that was on it. The Feckers has a unique center mounted parallax adjustment. After getting it focused it delivered a 5-shot 0.186” group @ 50 yards with that 67 year old barrel. This one I will keep.

You and I must think alike in that I too was looking for a 40X rimfire and a 37. I have four 40X centerfires but no rimfires. After Christmas, I am going on the hunt for a 40X.22 LR.I have to confess that I made a real rookie mistake when I first took it out. This was my first Feckers scope so I go right into the parallax adjustment to get the scope in focus. The Feckers has glass on par with my Unertls but it just works a little different.

I had some Eley Match I was shooting the first time out and it did okay, groups in the 0.3' - 0.5' range with little effort but nothing great and the groups are stringing a bit. So I go back out the next day and forgot the Eley and had some SK Standard Plus in the bag so I thought I would try that instead of walking back to the house.

It shoots a 0.376' and a 0.369' with the SK in the first two groups which is pretty good and about the same as the Eley. I thought I would try to fine tune the scope focus to get it as clear as I can. As I am darting my head in and out of the scope, I just noticed the reticle moving around a little but I am not touching the rifle. I did not focus the reticle on the ocular lens before I set the parallax!! (Rookie!) Ok, set the focus and AGAIN set the parallax and bang,.186' with the next group and this time the group is round.

Duh.Re: Remington Model 3709/19/13.