Welcome to today’s Photo of the Day! The Remington Model 700, introduced in 1962, is a bolt-action centerfire rifle series evolving from the 721 and 722 models. Designed by Mike Walker for mass production and accuracy, it features a cylindrical receiver, tight tolerances, and a fast lock time. The Model 700 comes in various configurations, including different action lengths, magazine types, and calibers. Initially offered in ADL and BDL variants, the rifle has seen numerous upgrades and versions over the years, including left-handed models introduced in 1969. The action, characterized by a recessed bolt face and two forward dual-opposed lugs, has become a foundation for military sniper rifles like the M40 (USMC, 1966) and M24 (US Army, 1986). With its versatility and reputation for accuracy, the Model 700 has become popular among hunters, target shooters, and military/law enforcement. Its design has also spawned numerous aftermarket variants, cementing its place as a significant platform in the firearms industry.
“Manufacturer: Remington Arms IncModel: 700Type: RifleGauge: 30-06 SpringfieldBarrel: 22 inch roundFinish: blueStock: walnut”
Lot 789: Two Remington Model 700 Bolt Action Rifles – Two Remington Model 700 Bolt Action Rifles. (n.d.-ar). Rock Island Auction Company. photograph. Retrieved October 10, 2024, from https://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/1029/789/two-remington-model-700-bolt-action-rifles.
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