NRA Gun of the Week: Keystone Sporting Arms Model 722 PT Rifle

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posted on September 15, 2018
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Keystone Sporting Arms, LLC designs and manufactures rimfire rifles—from single-shot, micro-sized youth models to full-featured repeaters like the Model 722 PT (Precision Trainer). This magazine-fed, bolt-action rimfire rifle features a heavy-contour barrel threaded for accessories., and utilizes a chassis and furniture from A*B Arms. The 722 PT is a versatile rifle system that can be enjoyed by many shooters, as the buttstock features adjustments for length of pull and comb height. A trim and smooth cylindrical fore-end provides space for accessories at its 3, 6 and 9 o’clock positions. To learn more, watch this NRA Gun of the Week video hosted by Christopher Olsen.   

Specifications
Model:
722 Precision Trainer
Manufacturer: Keystone Sporting Arms, LLC
Chambering: .22 Long Rifle
Action Type: bolt-action, repeating rimfire rifle
Receiver: blued steel
Barrel: 16.5” blued steel; 12-groove, 1:16” RH twist rifling
Chassis: A*B Arms Mod*X
Stock: A*B Arms Urban Sniper Stock
Trigger: 2-lb., 15-oz. pull
Magazine: seven-round detachable box
Sights: none; drilled and tapped receiver
Weight: 6 lbs.
MSRP: $600

Additional Reading:
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