Remington Model 504 Explained

Remington Model 504
Origin:United States
Type:Rifle
Is Ranged:yes
Designer:Remington R&D
Manufacturer:Remington Arms
Production Date:2004–2007[1]
Weight:6lbs
Part Length:20inches[2]
22inches[3]
Cartridge:.22 LR, .17 HM2 or .17 HMR
Barrels:20"
Action:Bolt with dual extractors
Feed:5 round detachable magazine
Sights:None, tapped receiver for scope-mount bases

The Remington Model 504 is a bolt-action rimfire rifle that can chamber .22 LR, .17 HM2 or .17 HMR cartridges. The gun is a replacement of the now obsolete Remington Model 541, and was itself replaced by the Remington Model 547 in 2007. The Model 504T was a target variant built in 2006 that differed from the original 504 in using a laminated wood stock with a raised comb, a target style forearm and a heavier barrel.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Model 504 Bolt Action Rimfire. Remington Arms. 25 December 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130503124203/http://www.remington.com/products/archived/rimfire/bolt-action/model-504.aspx. 3 May 2013. dmy-all.
  2. Book: Shideler, Dan. Standard Catalog of Remington Firearms. 2011. F+W Media. 978-1440226991. 120.
  3. Book: Peterson, Phillip. Gun Digest Book of Modern Gun Values. 2011. Gun Digest Books. Iola, Wis.. 978-1440218330. 386. 16th.