Is/Was This a B grade 722?

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Yellowhouse
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Is/Was This a B grade 722?

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I don't think so, but.... I have seen two 721 Bs. They both had a milky color in the finish. I don't remember if a "B" was stamped after the model # or not. The Model 121-B had a "B" stamped or engraved after the model #.

Help me out folks. It ain't a 22 so I get confused...
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Checkering looks very poor. Not usual B pattern.
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Rem725 wrote:Checkering looks very poor. Not usual B pattern.
Got a pic or a link? I can't find one.
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Not a factory B Grade. Watch gunbroker or gunsamerica long enough and you will see a picture of a factory B Grade 722 or 721. They are very nice and the 722B seems to be more numerous than the 721B. I owned a beautiful 722B in .222 and foolishly sold it.
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