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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.
Review: Remington 700 VTR by NRA Staff posted on June 5, 2009 News, Rifles, Bolt-Action Rifles Support NRA American Rifleman DONATE ...
Remington's 700 series, which began with the Model 721 shortly after World War II, has been wildly popular not only with hunters and target shooters, but also with law enforcement and the U.S ...
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 ...
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