Maybe Remington is finally realizing that somebody that is buying an action for a project wants just a BARE action, not a barrelled action. (If I want a barrelled action, with a factory tube, I'll just buy a complete rifle!).
The price isn't overly competitive as opposed to a complete gun at the Wal-Mart type places, but at least you don't have to pull things off to get to what you want. Besides, maybe if bare actions are finally available from the factory, somebody else will start carrying them & the competition will bring the price down a few bucks.
I hope that this is a sign that Remington is responding to some of the criticism lately, and is becoming more willing to listen to what their customers want.
I just went and read the ad closer. It seems as if Remington IS listening. The J-lock (ISS) is gone. It wasn't well received from the beginning, and it looks like they've dropped it already.
Also, this is the polished blue version, not the matte type that is on the bottom dollar ADL's.
quote:Originally posted by wallyw: [QUOTE]Can buy an ADL for less and get trigger guard, magazine box, follower et all. Plus new barrel and stock.
Where is the benefit?
Wally
Don't look at this in a negative light. You have to start somewhere, and for Remington to start selling their actions seperately, is a miraculous first start.
quote:Originally posted by Cold Bore: I just went and read the ad closer. It seems as if Remington IS listening. The J-lock (ISS) is gone. It wasn't well received from the beginning, and it looks like they've dropped it already.
Also, this is the polished blue version, not the matte type that is on the bottom dollar ADL's.
Gentlemen
who knows. Maybe the makers are playing peeping Tom on this forum?? I would like to see that Remington installed sako extractor from factory and replaced the floorplate with a steel version.
I have a Remington M40X action with barrel (extensively shot) that I would like to sell. This is a .308 Win with magazine. $450 plus shipping and transfer.
jim dodd
Posts: 4166 | Location: San Diego, CA USA | Registered: 14 November 2001
I would like to see them build rifles on the M720 pattern that they abandoned when they moved to the M721/722. I have shot some of these rifles, and like them.
Unfortunately there are not many around.
jim
Posts: 4166 | Location: San Diego, CA USA | Registered: 14 November 2001