You contact Remington customer service, and ask for an owner's manual for your rifle. Then read and follow the manual.
You can read or download a manual at http://stevespages.com/pdf/remington_572.pdf or you can go to Remington.com and request one.
yes i have one inherited from grandpa....
Is this the copy of the Remington Nylon 66? I have a CBC clone of one. Go to www.nylonrifles.com and there you can get all the help you need.
It was offered in more than one caliber.
There is no "Remington USA 1906" rifle although there is the Remington Model 8, which was introduced in 1906. This is a semi automatic rifle that was chambered for one of four possible calibers; .25 Remington, .30 Remington, .32 Remington, or .35 Remington. The caliber that your rifle is chambered for should be stamped on the side of the barrel, just forward of the receiver.
My husband just bought one and the reserch we have done is $300-$700 depending on the condition of the gun.
Which one, what condition?
If it's a pump without a model on the side then it's a early model 12, this one was made in 1915. Which variation depends on round or octagon barrel or if it's short only or 22 remington special vs 22 rf.
Yes they did, i have one sporterised. It is marked M1917 Remington on the top of the reciever.
One is Remington
There's one on Gunbroker.com right now.