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Review: Remington 700 VTR by NRA Staff posted on June 5, 2009 News, Rifles, Bolt-Action Rifles Support NRA American Rifleman DONATE ...
A*B Arms MOD*X Specifications: Designed and manufactured in the U.S.A. by a Veteran-Owned company Designed for Remington 700 Short Action - Right Hand Aluminum design, hard coat anodized to Mil ...
Alex’s Model 700 I don’t know if you could really call this rifle old, but to me it is. It is a Remington 700 BDL in .270 Winchester that was bought brand new in the early or mid-1980s for $350.
During World War I, Remington, along with several other private firms, was contracted to produce large quantities of Model 1917 bolt-action rifles, chambered in .30-'06 Sprg., for the U.S. war effort.
Remington's new Model 700 EtronX centerfire target rifle and pesky varmint bagger is more than just another gun. It's the opening salvo in what could well be the next revolution in firearms.
For the time being, the Remington 700 clone market has surpassed what RemArms is producing — or not producing. Even if the conclusion is likely disappointing, it’s fascinating and exciting to get ...