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  • mp40man
    Member
    • Sep 2014
    • 58

    #1

    Remington Model 512X

    I have several Remington 500 series rifles and recently acquired a very nice Model 512X. I know the 512 is a tube fed bolt action but what does the X suffix stand for? I know the fellow who purchased the rifle in 1965 quite well...just wondered what the X stood for. Here's a few pics. Rich. 100_1517.jpg100_1519.jpg100_1522.jpg100_1521.jpg
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  • PhillipM
    Very Senior Member - OFC
    • Aug 2009
    • 5937

    #2
    I have a 512 with no x. Yours has a much more finely finished stock and your rear sight is much more sophisticated than mine, it's just a simple thing with the elevation wedge. Perhaps that is the difference. Gotta love 15 +1 shots though, it seems like it never runs out of ammo!

    On edit, my magazine tube is a bit longer than yours. Mine extends about 3" past the barrel support.
    Last edited by PhillipM; 06-27-2015, 09:50.
    Phillip McGregor (OFC)
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    • m1903rifle
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 588

      #3
      The X denotes the fancy rear sight ( same one Remington put on the nylon series ).

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      • Clark Howard
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 2105

        #4
        I would note that the 512P is the same rifle with an aperture sight mounted on the receiver. All nice guns and very accurate shooters. Regards, Clark

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        • da gimp
          Very Senior Member - OFC Deceased
          • Aug 2009
          • 10137

          #5
          congrats on picking up a fine lil .22 sporter... they make exc. squirrel & rabbit guns........
          be safe, enjoy life, journey well
          da gimp
          OFC, Mo. Chapter

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