REMINGTON MODEL 700 CDL
The newest member of the Model
700 family, the Remington® Model 700 CDL (Classic Deluxe) offers
renowned accuracy in a classically styled design. The traditional straight-comb
American walnut stock includes a satin finish, finely cut checkering,
right-handed cheek piece, black fore-end tip and grip cap, and sling
swivel studs. The satin blued finish of the barreled action and the
jeweled bolt body completes the tasteful design. Like all Model 700 rifles, this one shoots as good as it looks. Standard calibers feature 24-inch carbon steel barrels, while magnum calibers sport 26-inch barrels to maximize ballistic performance. Each barrel is clean without sights and the receiver is drilled and tapped for sights. The hinged floor plate magazine has a four round capacity in standard calibers and a three round capacity in magnum calibers. Finished off with the revolutionary R3™ recoil pad, even the unwelcome "punch" of the high-powered magnums is significantly diminished. Click here to visit Gunshopfinder's Remington page. To find a Remington dealer near you from Gunshopfinder.com's database of subscribing gun shops, select a state and then click "Submit." Used by permission from Remington Arms Company, Inc |
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