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			This is straight from the Cody Firearms Museum - They do not hold Remington records.   They are still held and maintained by the Remington Society of America. 
 
***Here is an update for those interested.   The RSA holds records that they have assembled over the years from members and visits to Ilion, New York.   A good number of records to include Remington-Parker records are still at Remington in Ilion.   The RSA considered sending them to Cody to be digitized but have decided against it.   Mainly because they would no longer have access while this was being done.   They are currently exploring other options. 
 
Unfortunately, the new Remington ownership (Roundhill Group, LLC) has little to no interest in history or allowing the RSA to continue their research visits.   Request inquiries by the RSA to visit and continue their work have pretty much gone unanswered. 
 
The RSA has never supplied historical letters on firearms like the PGCA simply because they do not have sufficient records to grant those type of requests. 
 
George "Scott" Davis - I sent you a private message with a contact who can assist you with your Model 722 question. 
 
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