#1 Make sure the rifle is unloaded.
#2 Open the bolt and slide back as far as possible. Then right in front of the trigger there is a bolt stop release. Push it up and pull bolt back at the same time. the bolt should come out.
#3 Go find your newest or nicest flat screwdriver that fits the three screws on the floor plate loosen them. When you do this the stock and receiver/barrel will come apart. The floor plate will spring up. You will have 9 separate pieces now. The stock, the receiver/barrel, 3 screws,floor plate, magazine,magazine follower and trigger guard plate.
#4 If you need to go any further you are going to need a gun smith.
Timney makes a great aftermarket trigger for the Remington model 700,that will fit your Remington model 722 rifle.
You will not likely find a Remington stock. I put my 722 in a Bell and Carlson stock and I love it.
no there are some minor adjustments to the safety area
1948 to 1962
100-400 USD
Accordig to what I've read it is a collecters gun
BLue Book of Gun Values
The Remington Model 722 was produced from 1948 to 1962, so its age would depend on the specific year of manufacture. If you know the year your particular Model 722 was made, you can subtract that year from the current year, 2023, to determine its age. For example, if it was made in 1955, it would be 68 years old.
See related links for date code stamp information on the Remington Society of America.
Looks like it's 1-14.
1 in 16"
Very good condition would be about $325. Add additional $$ for scope....