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After Winchester came out with its iconic Model 70, Remington Arms had catching up to do in the sporting-rifle market. Eventually, its answer was the Model 700, a gun that became one of the most ...
_Reader Stan Kemmerer shares the story of his go-to rifle for the past 45 years._ We want to know the story of your favorite gun, and what makes it special to you. And, of course, we want to see a ...
One wonders what Remington plans for the 50th anniversary of this classic rifle in 2012. The Model 700 BDL shown here is chambered in .25-’06 Rem. and is topped with a Bushnell Banner 4-12X scope.
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.
The Remington 700 series is one of the most popular bolt-action rifles in American history -- with over 7.5 million sold. But there's a problem. Thousands of owners have complained that the rifle ...
We finally got our hands on one of the mysterious Remington 700 Alpha 1 Hunter rifles and put it to the test. Here's what we think.
A joint venture company has been established for the indigenous production of AK-203, named 'Sher' in India, in Uttar Pradesh ...
The author used his paper-route money to buy his first deer rifle, a Remington Model 700 that he used to take a lot of whitetails—and groundhogs.
The Remington 700 has served the U.S. military for more than half a decade. Both major ground warfare services, the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps used variants of the Remington 700. The rifle is ...
America's oldest gun manufacturer, Remington, has agreed to replace millions of triggers in its most popular product—the Model 700 rifle. The company has been riddled for years with claims the ...
The story of the Remington 700’s official use in the US Military begins in Vietnam. As the Marine Corps needed a newer sniper rifle to replace their stocks of aging M1903 Springfield sniper ...
Thousands of gun owners claim Remington 700 rifles have fired without the trigger being pulled. Now, with a class-action lawsuit and recall, why do most gun owners still have the controversial ...