Remington Mohawk-600 .222 Rem Bolt-Action Rifle, 18.5 in Blued, 5-Round, 1978, with Weaver Scope
This Remington Mohawk-600 is a 1978 production example chambered in .222 Remington, notable for its compact 18.5-inch blued barrel and clean, classic sporting configuration. It features the right-hand 600-series action with dog-leg bolt handle, a blind internal five-round magazine, and a one-piece wood stock with a Monte Carlo comb and impressed checkering. The receiver is roll-marked "Mohawk-600," and the barrel carries the "LQ" date code confirming February 1978 assembly. A gloss-finished Weaver scope is mounted in Weaver rings and bases, with no iron sights present.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This rifle presents well for its age, with mild scuffs and light wear visible from prior handling and storage.
What’s Included
- Weaver scope mounted in Weaver rings and bases (gloss finish)
The Mohawk-600 format combines a compact, 18.5-inch round steel barrel with a blued finish and a slick 600-series bolt-action, chambered here in .222 Remington. The barrel is drilled and tapped and configured without iron sights, and this rifle is currently fitted with a gloss Weaver scope in matching Weaver rings and bases.
The right-hand 600-series action uses the distinctive dog-leg bolt handle and feeds from a blind internal five-round magazine. Both the barrel and receiver are steel with a consistent blued finish that matches the rifle’s classic sporting profile.
The one-piece wood sporter stock features a Monte Carlo comb, impressed checkering, and a factory Remington buttplate. The length of pull measures 13.75 inches, providing straightforward shouldering and a traditional hunting-rifle fit.
Markings include the receiver roll-marked "Mohawk-600," a Remington inspection/proof symbol, and the barrel date code "LQ," indicating assembly in February 1978 in the United States. The bore condition is excellent, with a clean mirror finish and sharp rifling.




