They started in 1955 and they are still making them. If you want to know when yours is made they are date code stamped on the barrel. Check the Manufactured Date page on the Remington Society of America for details.
go to Remington web site they can help you as they did with my 870 wingmaster
The Remington 572 is clearly a better gun but it's also 2x the cost!
how do i disassemble a field master .22 caliber?
The Remington Model 572 Fieldmaster slide action .22 caliber rifle was made from 1955 until 1988. The receiver on your rifle was made in 1980 but may not have been assembled into a rifle until 1981 or 82.
You will have to contact Remington.
Check the date code on the barrel. See the Remington Society of America for details on the Manufactured date link.
Depends greatly on model/variation and condition, Remington made 3 pump 22's. That serial no is to high for a Model 121 so it's either a old Model 12 made until 1936 or a newer 572 which they started making in 1955 and are still produced.
It was made only from 1932 - 1935
Yes, short, long, or long rifle, that's what it's made for.... I believe the ammo companies actually stopped making plain "longs".
I am not aware of any Remington .22 rifle with a 672 designation. Unless there is a very late model from Remington with that model number, I believe you are referring to their model 572 rifle. The M/572 was a PUMP repeater that was initially produced in the 1950's, in various grades and is, or was until the last year or two, still being manufactured. Serial numbers were not required on .22 rifles up until December of 1968, when the infamous "Gun Control Act of 1968" was passed. If you do indeed actually have a model 572 PUMP rifle, and you can not find the serial number, you most likely have a unit manufactured prior to 12/68, since all M/572 rifles with serial numbers have them very plainly stamped on the side of the receiver.
That would be the model 552 first made in 1957
50-150 USD or so