Remington 700
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Ultimate Survival Medial Libary $20 5,000 U.S. Military Technical Manuals $45 The Military History Library $16 2,100 FIREARM MANUALS & Firearm Books $20 480 Alternative Energy Books & Manuals $20 1,600 U.S. Military Manuals (Are in 22K pack) $17 1,423 U.S. Army Technical Bulletins on 1 disk for $15 Interactive Video Survival & Military Libary $25 Interactive Video Firearms & Weapons Libary $25 The Remington 700 bolt-action centerfire rifle was introduced in 1962 and is considered by many to be the most accurate out-of-the-box production rifle on the market. Articles on the Remington 700The Remington 700When the Remington Model 700 first appeared 38 years ago, it was an instant hit with American shooters. Since that time, more than 3 1/2 million Model 700s have been manufactured and sold. That makes it America's, really the world's, best-selling centerfire sporting rifle. Talk about success stories! Remington 700 Titanium: Remington's new space-age rifle offers everything you like about the Model 700 - and lessThe Remington M700 Titanium is an impressive rifle. Its basic design is that of the famous Model 700, which is America's most popular bolt-action sporting rifle and boasts a production of well over 4 million units. The key feature of the new model is, of course the titanium receiver which helps keep rifle weight down to an amazing 5.5 pounds in the long-action and 5.25 pounds in the short-action. This light weight is achieved in a standard-sized rifle, 42.5 inches overall with the long-action, and a 22-inch barrel. The stock's length-of-pull is 13 3/8 inches. A Handloader's Look At The Remington EtronXThe Model 700 EtronX has two distinctly novel systems. While neither electric priming nor electronic triggers are new, the combination of the two in a sporting gun is a new development. Remington to unveil electronic ignition Model 700This rifle has no mechanical trigger, sear, cocking piece, mainspring or firing pin. Instead, what looks like a normal trigger from the outside is actually a micro switch. In place of a conventional striker assembly is a simple electrode that protrudes slightly from the center of the bolt face and engages a slight detent in what otherwise looks like a conventional large rifle primer. The electricity needed for ignition is provided by an ordinary replaceable radio battery concealed within the butt-stock that furnishes enough juice for at least 1,000 shots. E-tronic — Shoot Different - Remington introduces electronic ignition Model 700 rifleThere's no cocking piece, mainspring or firing pin inside the conventional-looking bolt; instead there's an electrode powered by a battery housed in the buttstock that's activated by a micro-switch trigger. Remington 700 ManualsRemington Model 700Remington Model 700 EtronXRemington Model 700 MLOfficial Web Sites for the Remington 700Remington.com - Model 700 RiflesRemington
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