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Was at dick's the other day and noticed they had the Remington 597 in OD green with a 3-9x scope for $169. Seems like a really good deal, but, I dont know anything about the 597.

I played with it for a minute, and it seemed a little heavy for a .22.. and the mag release "lever" (it's really a slide), seemed a little awkward. But for the price, seems like it might be a fun little plinker.

Any thoughts or opinions on the Rem 597?

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Did a quick search, and the results were definitely a mixed bag.

 

Part of me really wants a 10/22. The problem (and it's not really a problem) is that if I get a 10/22 I know I'm gonna end up dumping a bunch of money into it with aftermarket mods.. where as I'd probably leave the 597 alone.

 

Decisions decisions...

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yeah its tempting to mod the 10/22 but I havn't done anything to mine especially since I bought it used with a scope. I sighted the scope back in, and went with it. No need to add the extended trigger drop or a different trigger or barrel or anything it shoots awesome as it.

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Pete,

 

look at the Marlin Model 60. No upgrades to spend your money on and arguably more accurate out of the box than a 10/22. Matt shot mine Sunday and Anastasia can not put Maksims down. You can find used ones for about $100 in good shape.

 

definitely a wicked accurate gun, at 50 yards I was putting holes right next to each other consistantly

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Not sure how I feel about the magazine tube. Not that I'm gonna be doing speed reloads with a .22 rifle mind you :lol: Just not something I gave much thought to I guess. Hard to argue with a price like that tho... hmmm definitely something to think about

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As mentioned, the 597 is definitely an entry-level gun. I bought one on sale at Kislin's back in spring 2009. Out of the box, there are a few annoying things about it... the stock feels cheap, the trigger is heavy, and the bolt hold-open mechanism is flimsy.

 

As for reliability, the rifle has been great. I have 5 "3rd-generation" mags, and they've been fine.

 

I got a VQ hammer, which made the trigger a lot lighter. Also, Boyd's often has sales on less-than-perfect stocks. I picked up a nice stock that just needed some sanding and finish for $40. With a cheap scope (which I already owned), I've been getting very good groups.

 

So, for about $300 including the new hammer and the stock, I got a decent shooter. Its favorite ammo is Mini-Mags, followed by Wolf MT, but it will cycle and shoot pretty much anything. Standard diet is Blazer bulk. Just stay away from Winchester Super X if you decide to get this gun. There's something about them that it hates -- I suspect it's the shape of the casing.

 

And to be fair, everyone is right about never having too many .22s... I still want a 10/22 and a Marlin 60... and a Buckmark Rifle, and a Henry Survival Rifle, and a Neos pistol, and.... you get the picture :lol:

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