Remington 572 for sale

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Brand:

Remington

Barrel Length:

21"

Caliber:

.22 LR

Capacity:

15+1

Finish Per Color:

Walnut

Rounds:

15

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Brand:

Remington

Action:

Pump Action

Barrel Length:

21"

Caliber:

.22 S/L/LR

Capacity:

15+1

Rounds:

15

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Frequently Asked Questions
Remington 572 for sale

Is the Remington 572 still made?

No, Remington discontinued the 572 Fieldmaster in 2020 following the company's bankruptcy. Used examples remain available on the secondary market.

What year was the Remington Model 572 made?

The Remington Model 572 Fieldmaster was introduced in 1954 and remained in production until 1979. To find your specific rifle's manufacture date, check its serial number against Remington's production records.

How many rounds does a Remington 572 hold?

The Remington 572 Fieldmaster holds 15 rounds of .22 Long Rifle in its tubular magazine. Capacity varies by cartridge type: 15 LR, 17 Long, or 20 Short rounds.

What caliber is the Remington 572?

The Remington 572 Fieldmaster chambers .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle cartridges. Its tubular magazine holds 20 Shorts, 17 Longs, or 15 Long Rifle rounds.

Is the Remington 572 good for hunting?

Yes, the Remington 572 works well for small-game hunting, particularly squirrels and rabbits. Its pump-action .22 rimfire design handles follow-up shots quickly. Most examples shoot accurately enough for hunting distances, though performance varies by individual rifle and ammunition.

How much is the Remington FieldMaster?

The Remington 870 Fieldmaster is a currently available pump-action shotgun retailing between roughly $600 and $899.99. It is not discontinued. Our marketplace listings typically fall between $612 and $842. New stock is available across retailers.

Can I tell how old my gun is by serial number?

Yes, serial numbers often reveal manufacture year. Remington publishes date code tables for many models. Look up your serial number in Remington's official documentation or the Blue Book of Gun Values. Some vintage firearms share serial numbers across models, so match your number with the correct model designation for accuracy.

What does BDL stand for in Remington?

BDL most likely stands for B Grade DeLuxe, according to the Hallowell & Co. Illustrated Firearms Dictionary, though some sources interpret it differently. On Remington rifles like the Model 700, it denotes a higher-trim model featuring a hinged floorplate, distinguishing it from the ADL, which has a blind, fixed magazine.