DirtySteve
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Is the tiny square stamp a "QC" marking? If it is then it may not be an indicator of new manufacture. I have a couple (4) 700 actions "RR" serial number with that on them..
I thought PTG bought up all the inventory and in process stock from the old Remington.?I personally do not see how Remington is up and running in Georgia with their new
tooling and machines. I suspect these Remington's that are being sold are old stock they had after the bankruptcy and are pieced together. They have no stocks so are buying them from Hogue. When the "new" Remington's are made I think you may see a significant
difference. Privately held, so not much info out there.
I would tend to agree with this... NOS (new old stock) needs to get turned before something new comes along. I figured the bbl actions being sold through PTG were the last hurrah.I personally do not see how Remington is up and running in Georgia with their new
tooling and machines. I suspect these Remington's that are being sold are old stock they had after the bankruptcy and are pieced together. They have no stocks so are buying them from Hogue. When the "new" Remington's are made I think you may see a significant
difference. Privately held, so not much info out there.
I agree.I'd like to nominate the M70 Featherweight for that bracket as well.
Yes. Its called a qr code. Like a yuppified bar codeIs that little stamp thingy that I'm seeing on one of mine that looks like the thing you photograph from restaurant menus what you guys are talking about? I've wondered what it was.
I purchased a new 700 CDL in 30/06 about a month ago for a rebuild. RA serial number. This thing was incredible for a stock Rem. The tolerances on it were better than some customs I had already. Front of action was out .0002", bolt lugs had full contact, primary extraction was very good. The threads were out .002" so I single point cut them. Bushed the firing pin hole and turned to .068". Also the barrel I took off had a real good finish inside with a straight chamber and throat. Pinned the recoil lug that was only out .0002". This will be a 6.5x284 hunting rifle.My local gun shop have gotten 3 new Rem 700’s in lately. The ones they have are in the SPS stock, with a flat black finish, but a jeweled bolt on all three. The ones they have are in 6.5 CM, .308, and .30-06. I think the action is smoother than the old ADL/SPS prior to bankruptcy. I can’t rmemetif the price is $599 or $699, but all 3 are the same price.
Not bad for Remington’s bankruptcy era QC:
Nice! I really liked the CDL’s, but never did buy one.I purchased a new 700 CDL in 30/06 about a month ago for a rebuild. RA serial number. This thing was incredible for a stock Rem. The tolerances on it were better than some customs I had already. Front of action was out .0002", bolt lugs had full contact, primary extraction was very good. The threads were out .002" so I single point cut them. Bushed the firing pin hole and turned to .068". Also the barrel I took off had a real good finish inside with a straight chamber and throat. Pinned the recoil lug that was only out .0002". This will be a 6.5x284 hunting rifle.