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Remington Model 700 200yr anniversary. Worth collecting?

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09 May 2016, 23:25
Dead Eye
Remington Model 700 200yr anniversary. Worth collecting?


http://www.remington.com/rifle...700-200th-ann-ltd-ed

At 2400$, is this worth collecting?
10 May 2016, 03:54
Nate
My general rule... If it's made to be collectable, it seldom will be. There will be many unfired safe queens out there in 10 years. It's the items that are intended to be used that end up being rare in my life time.
10 May 2016, 13:00
buckeyeshooter
My guess is not really. Unless you pick a chambering no one else wants today, then 50 years from now.... it is collectable because not many were made.
11 June 2016, 03:44
p dog shooter
quote:
Originally posted by Nate:
My general rule... If it's made to be collectable, it seldom will be. There will be many unfired safe queens out there in 10 years. It's the items that are intended to be used that end up being rare in my life time.



+1

Nice looking rifle anyhow
11 June 2016, 04:53
fla3006
quote:
Nate: If it's made to be collectable, it seldom will be. There will be many unfired safe queens out there in 10 years.
I can't imagine M700s being particularly collectible under any circumstances.


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26 July 2016, 07:52
mudstud
quote:
Originally posted by fla3006:
quote:
Nate: If it's made to be collectable, it seldom will be. There will be many unfired safe queens out there in 10 years.
I can't imagine M700s being particularly collectible under any circumstances.


^^^^^ This!
03 August 2016, 02:44
Idaho Sharpshooter
If I were them, the run would have been 200 of each caliber, and in a specially marked box.
03 August 2016, 20:12
dogcat
No way.
Remember Beanie Babies....

Collectables are not made to be collectable - they turn out that way because there is some intrinsic value to the uniqueness of the quality or the item. Putting engraving or just calling it "special" does not make it collectable.

At the end of it, the only real collectable is cash.....
18 August 2016, 18:59
OkieNewton
It may not be the same rifle but I saw an ad in the paper today for a 700 adl edition for 550 after the 50.00 mail in rebate. Ad said Remington 700 adl "Special Edition" commemorative 200th edition.


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18 August 2016, 19:09
Grenadier
The way I look at the commemoratives from Winchester, Remington, and Marlin is that they are just fancier versions of what they already sell. These things are mass produced and never achieve "collectible" status. Making 2016 units of each model is not much of a "limited" run. But if you like the model and the caliber its offered in and would like to have one with higher grade wood and some nice engraving then it is a bargain.




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28 August 2016, 20:37
Gatogordo
A factory made 200th 700 for $2400 would be an absolutely terrible investment IMO. I'd bet you can buy one for half that in a few years.


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02 October 2016, 19:16
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Looks as fugly as a Weatherby rifle barf


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28 April 2017, 21:44
Dead Eye
If you could get it at a good price, it would be a hell of start for a rebarrel custom.
Steel bottom metal, great wood, NEG irons. Maybe a 416 rem project...
29 April 2017, 05:44
Bobster
Never, ever!!!!
30 April 2017, 06:04
OkieNewton
I bought my wife one about a month ago. She liked the way it felt when she shouldered it. Waiting on a chance to go shoot it.


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08 May 2017, 17:52
Instructor
The rifle shown is just a very nice Remington Model 700 BDL + rifle. Someone may consider it collectable so therefore it is, but most would not.
13 June 2017, 06:16
df06
I am a Rem 700 fan. However, I would not buy one of these thinking the value will increase a significant amount. I might buy one at a decent price if it had great wood. And it would be a shooter or custom very soon.


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