Remington Model 511 Scoremaster Explained
Remington Model 511 Scoremaster |
Origin: | United States |
Type: | Rifle |
Is Ranged: | yes |
Designer: | Remington R&D[1] |
Manufacturer: | Remington Arms |
Production Date: | 1939–1963 |
Number: | approx. 381,267 |
Variants: | Model 511P Model 511SB Model 511X |
Weight: | 5.75lbs [2] |
Length: | 43inches |
Part Length: | 25inches |
Cartridge: | .22 LR, .22 Long, and .22 Short |
Action: | Bolt-Action |
Feed: | 6-round or 10-round detachable magazine |
Sights: | Open or peep |
The Remington Model 511 Scoremaster is a bolt-action rifle manufactured by Remington Arms from 1939 until 1963.[1] The Model 511 has a 25inches barrel, a one-piece hardwood stock, and a blued metal finish.
Variants
- Model 511P
The Model 511P had the same specs as the standard model but with a patridge-type blade front sight and a "point-crometer" peep rear sight.[2]
- Model 511SB
The Model 511SB was the SmoothBore model (Garden Gun) with open sights.[2]
- Model 511X
The Model 511X featured improved sights and was produced from 1965 until 1966.[2] Notes and References
- Web site: Model 511 Scoremaster. Remington Arms. 6 January 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130124190510/http://www.remington.com/products/archived/rimfire/bolt-action/model-511-scoremaster.aspx. 24 January 2013. dmy-all.
- Book: Shideler. Dan. The Gun Digest book of modern gun values.. 2009. Gun Digest Books. Iola, Wis.. 978-0896898240. 387. 15th.