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What are the possibilities? Now in a nice sporter stock with original WWII 30-06 barrel..thanks. | ||
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Too easy........see picture above Roger | |||
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Show me. | |||
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Here is the culmination of development by Remington: http://www.nramuseum.com/the-m...lt-action-rifle.aspx | |||
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that NRA page is so high-end technical the flash BS doesn't load. The 720 is the Cadillac of the Remington Enfields, a beauty. The bolt handle is especially nice as is the triggerguard, I've always thought. https://www.google.com/search?....0...0.0.x2Q1-ag6ESU and- https://www.google.com/search?...l=1&biw=1305&bih=757 and- https://www.google.com/search?....0...0.0.fouVS6gnqrg Owning a 720 in '06 or .270 and a 54 Winchester in 7x57 is an old ache of mine. | |||
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Maybe in 2017 Remy will bring it out in a commemorative model. Yeah right. Doug Humbarger NRA Life member Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73. Yankee Station Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo. | |||
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With a plastic stock too! Don | |||
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Probably in a WSSM- then we can all run around unscrewing barrels
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Indeed; Remington still produces the trigger guard bow and bolt sleeve shapes on the Model 700 to this day! They just cut corners on the receiver machining and extractor. | |||
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One of the members, from Alaska IIRC, put one together with the issue bolthandle, guard, and rear sight. Had it in a synthetic stock, I forget if it was in something other than '06- anyway, that was one brutal piece of machinery. Those guys need that kind of thing up there, something's liable to come along and make a meal out of 'em. You can go a lot of interesting different ways with a '17. I have a Remington action that I got in the original box as was shipped to a man from the DCM- twelve dollars in 1949, I believe. | |||
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Picture of my 1917 35 Whelen. I just finished reworking the camo on the stock...pic is blueish but the colors are Krylon Fushion camo colors, light and dark green, Sand and light brown. Since I like the original bolt handle I left it. | |||
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