Browsing around a local gun shop, when I spotted what appeared to be a neat little .410 side by side. A little closer look, and I spotted rifle sights. Hmmm... Turns out it is a Remington MR221 45/70 SxS double rifle. Used, appeared to be unfired, as new - $675.00. So out came the credit card.
A little Internet study finds they were made under contract for Remington by Baikal, in Russia. They were imported for only a couple years, most of them in 30-06, with a relative few in 45/70. From what I read on the net, the 45/70 version is hard to find, and they seem to go for over $1000.00 in excellent shape
Barrels are 23 1/2 inch, weight I would guess is about 7lbs. The barrels are adjustable for regulation via a threaded wheel located between the barrels. Front and rear sights are adjustable as well. The fit and finish are actually very good - smooth, if slightly stiff action with extractors, very well done blueing, checkering, and an oil finished walnut stock with a little tiger stripe figure. The triggers are not bad. No rough spots, just a smooth pull of about 5lbs with a little "Glock like" creep before let off. The balance point is right at the hinge pin, and it feels like a shotgun in the hands.
I only had 9 rounds of 45/70 loaded - 300grn hollowpoint at about 1800 fps. Placed a paper plate out at 50 yards, and let it rip. It shot about 3 inches high, and 3 to the left. After adjusting the sights, I put the last 4 rounds dead center with a group I could cover with my fist. Yea, it kicks a little.
I'm actually very impressed with this rifle. Now, it ain't no Purdy or Holland & Holland, but I didn't have to sell my house to buy it either. Seems it would be the perfect close range whitetail or hog gun. We'll see..
Larry