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Rem. M-600/660 owners

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19 July 2014, 01:40
GAHUNTER
Rem. M-600/660 owners
Any of you ever replace the plastic trigger guard/floor plate with the aluminum one made by Coquille Valley Machine Works? It's half the price of the steel Heritage model sold by Brownell's.

I just ordered one and wondered if it fit your inletting without alteration.
19 July 2014, 09:19
Cougarz
I haven't heard of this one but it sounds interesting. Those M600/660's have almost a cult like following in the Pacific Northwest.


Roger
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I'm a trophy hunter - until something better comes along.

*we band of 45-70ers*
19 July 2014, 20:57
GAHUNTER
Just go to ebay and search "Remington Model 600 Trigger Guard," and the listing will come up. (Don't screw up and buy one of the originals they have listed.)

I got notice of shipment and a tracking number with 45 minutes of my purchase.
19 July 2014, 21:19
pagosawingnut
Let us know when you get it how it works please.
Definitely interesting.
19 July 2014, 21:37
carpetman1
Several years ago I bought a steel one from Sportsmans Guide that was reasonably priced. Don't know if they still carry them.
20 July 2014, 19:28
BigNate
I bought a steel one years ago but don't remember who from. It fit just a little bit different at the front so it wasn't flush. I did some minor inletting to get it to sit right. Still glad I replaced it though.

Cougarz - I love mine in .308 and it sees as much use as anything else and several put together. Great for the thick dark woods.
20 July 2014, 23:40
Dans40XC
Willie's(Coquille Valley Machine) CNC'd anodized aluminum Rem 600/660 trigger guards are second to none.


Keep'em in the X ring,
DAN

www.accu-tig.com
22 July 2014, 06:57
GaryG
I just bought one for my 660 in 308 from Coquille Valley Machine. It is a great replacement for the plastic guard.
27 July 2014, 14:22
buckeyeshooter
I looked at the steel one for big $$$. Then ended up buying another plastic one from a catalog for $4.00. Figured the original was still functional (but a little warped ) after almost 50 years. I won't last another 50 years... so I'll let the next owner worry about it.