REMINGTON 721 in .375 H&H MAGNUM

Since you didn’t like the recoil pad suggestion this might be a better option.

Again, if you dont have information that directly pertains to the information being sought after, then simply move onto another person's post where you can be beneficial to it

I said from the very start of this post:
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Well everything did go great with shooting the .375 H&H Mag BUT there is the issue of not being any sights on the gun.
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And so I'm sending a shout out for anyone who can tell me with certainty as to what sights would of came on this gun, and please provide some pictures of them and provide any other information including part/model numbers for the sights.
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"REMINGTON 721 SERIAL NUMBER: 1 1 2 9 8 2
Its located on front left side of the action/receiver and is shown down below in the pictures.
And no, there are no letters in the serial number which I was shown is odd since Remington apparently use to put letter(s) in the serial number of all their earlier guns in order to represent the year of its manufacturing.
So what year is this gun based on the serial number and any of its characteristics?"
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Ok. Well. I'm getting more help on 2 of the other 4 sites than I been getting here.

Will easily choose to use forums where the other users have been directly relating their replies to the actual information being looked for instead of random stuff being thrown out there that's not helping the goal
Product #: 89660B Front sight
Product #: 815170 Front ramp
Product #: 719370 back sight assembly
Product #: 87450G open sight step

It’s pretty simple when you read the Remington 721 parts schematic & parts list #s

But since yours is not a original 721 and I am not sure if OEM parts will work on it
I would contact a reputable repair shop for advice and maybe buy after market options
Since you don’t want to use a scope when you shoot it !
Pluse I suggested you have the negligent safety issue inspection when you do

P.S
It might have nut loose behind the stock , maybe I could fix that if you decide to sell it ;)
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how did you find that very rare parts picture?
I'm not going to say it... I'm not going to say it... Not giving him a reason to yell at me! But it Rhymes with Oogle
 
I posted the Nunricb web site link and it is there too.
 
how did you find that very rare parts picture?

You're obviously not the sharpest but the dullest knife in the drawer.

It's already been explained how there is more than one style of sight that was used on the 721 during its many years of production, but your brain farts prevent you from reading or paying attention to what you read in order to prevent yourself from blabbering nonsense.

Remington, and not uncommon for other companies as well, didnt always print a new manual for just the sake of one part like a sight that was changed over the years,
and so just because you see one sight in a manual, obviously doesnt mean its the only sight that was produced for it,
but you and some others here are just jumping the gun to run your mouth instead of providing much of anything intelligent
 
Geez. I bet you are the life of the party. :cool:
 
and you n some others here are just jumping the gun to run your mouth instead of providing much of anything intelligent

You're obviously not the sharpest but the dullest knife in the drawer.

It's already been explained how there is more than one style of sight that was used on the 721 during its many years of production, but your brain farts prevent you from reading or paying attention to what you read in order to prevent yourself from blabbering nonsense.

Remington, and not uncommon for other companies as well, didnt always print a new manual for just the sake of one part like a sight that was changed over the years,
and so just because you see one sight in a manual, obviously doesnt mean its the only sight that was produced for it,
but you and some others here are just jumping the gun to run your mouth instead of providing much of anything intelligent
Still being a positive influence and making friends I see.....:E Rofl:
 
and you n some others here are just jumping the gun to run your mouth instead of providing much of anything intelligent
Yeah, and the way you have acted towards my self and other members on this thread...

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Yeah, and the way you have acted towards my self and other members on this thread...

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You n some others here are just jumping the gun to run your mouth instead of providing much of anything intelligent

and now you're so decrepit that you can only resort to using vulgar gesture of "f - -k you"
 
You n some others here are just jumping the gun to run your mouth instead of providing much of anything intelligent

and now you're so decrepit that you can only resort to using vulgar gesture of "f - -k you"
Congratulations and your welcome....
 
I think all conversation with Country folk should cease. He doesn’t seem to appreciate the advice he gets.
 
"but you and some others here are just jumping the gun to run your mouth instead of providing much of anything intelligent"

It's pretty clear if they provided anything intelligent it would be over your head anyway. :rolleyes:

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I think all conversation with Country folk should cease. He doesn’t seem to appreciate the advice he gets.
Again, if you dont have information that directly pertains to the information being sought after, then simply move onto another person's post where you can be beneficial to it

I said from the very start of this post:
Quote
Well everything did go great with shooting the .375 H&H Mag BUT there is the issue of not being any sights on the gun.
End Quote

and

Quote
And so I'm sending a shout out for anyone who can tell me with certainty as to what sights would of came on this gun, and please provide some pictures of them and provide any other information including part/model numbers for the sights.
End Quote

and

Quote
"REMINGTON 721 SERIAL NUMBER: 1 1 2 9 8 2
Its located on front left side of the action/receiver and is shown down below in the pictures.
And no, there are no letters in the serial number which I was shown is odd since Remington apparently use to put letter(s) in the serial number of all their earlier guns in order to represent the year of its manufacturing.
So what year is this gun based on the serial number and any of its characteristics?"
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There's certainly many people here who just cant do much other than blabbering because they dont even read and/or pay attention to what was clearly said at the beginning and/or other places throughout the post.
and then exposing themselves as the cringe-worthy people manipulating the actuality so they can throw out senselessness and using vulgar language/gestures of "f - -k you"
 

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