AveragEd
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I bought this November 1993 production rifle brand new because I had some inside info that Remington was going to discontinue the detachable magazine version of the BDL, which they did. I mounted a scope on it, fired 10 rounds through it to make sure it functioned properly, removed the scope and put the rifle in my safe. Now I need room in there, so I'm thinning the herd.
Today, the matte-blued SPS with a "Tupperware" stock is the only 700 available with a detachable magazine unless you pony up over two grand to have Remington's Custom Shop build one for you. This gloss blued gem has a very nice walnut Monte Carlo stock with skip-line cut checkering and there isn't as much as a fingerprint on the entire gun. If I didn't tell you it had ever been shot, you probably wouldn't be able to tell otherwise.
The first "I'll take it" gets it for $725 shipped to the "lower 48."
Did I mention that it's a .270?
Ed
Today, the matte-blued SPS with a "Tupperware" stock is the only 700 available with a detachable magazine unless you pony up over two grand to have Remington's Custom Shop build one for you. This gloss blued gem has a very nice walnut Monte Carlo stock with skip-line cut checkering and there isn't as much as a fingerprint on the entire gun. If I didn't tell you it had ever been shot, you probably wouldn't be able to tell otherwise.
The first "I'll take it" gets it for $725 shipped to the "lower 48."
Did I mention that it's a .270?
Ed
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