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Rem Mdl 7 300AAC blackout is gone!
Talked to a local sporting store buyer, and he had a customer place an order for the Rem 7 300 WTF, and was told by the distributor that remington is not going to be making any of these,,, some kind of an issue with AAC.
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Remington was never going to make them. They were always going to be made at AAC. All of the parts are in and they are being assembled now.
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So AAC will offer an "off the shelf" 300 BLK rifle on a Remington bolt action? What action and stock? Price? Not that I need one now. I chose to make a "switch barrel" rifle using a Rem 700 223 PSS and a 300BLK AAC barrel.
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...holding my breath, starting....now!
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No, the Remington 700 SPS AAC-SD is a Remington designed, assembled, and distributed rifle. And uses a Remington made non-nitrided barrel.
The Model-7 in 300 AAC BLACKOUT is designed by AAC (but with access to Remington drawings), assembled at AAC by a small team of people, and shipped from AAC. The barrel is nitrided and made to AAC specifications but not made by Remington. Features: Weather-proof synthetic stock with AAC adjustable cheek piece. Muzzle threaded 5/8-24 for compatibility with sound suppressors. AAC thread protector included. Carefully Assembled in small batches at AAC on Remington-supplied custom actions. X-Mark Pro adjustable trigger. AAC Picatinny scope mount pre-installed using the same beefier Torx screws as used in the US Army's M24 sniper rifle. Nitrided light weight 1/8 twist 16" barrel, for extreme hardness and long life. MSRP is $899. |
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I gave up 20 seconds into the video because I couldn't hear 95 % of what was said . If you can repost with audio you can actually hear, I would greatly appreciate it .
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Did the camouflage stock get the ax?
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Some people would think this is good camo, but who wouldn't recognize this as a man with a gun at 400+ yards? http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...i7E2-1Xsiu0eUs Sensible use of natural light and shadow can provide better camouflage than paint. http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A..._EErdkKw9Fa7jN |
We have just been sampling camo it to see if we like it.
All of the ones being built now are black. |
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My little girl is turning eight this month and she has been hunting with my 300 Whisper for two years now. She’s shot a buck and a doe. This year she will be hunting with my 7.62 Covert. If she’s still in to hunting at the end of the season we are going to get her a gun. The No 7 300 Blackout is in the running, but she really wants an AR. I have a guy that does camo dipping. The camo is translucent so the base coat shows through. I’m thinking pink or turquoise camo. She really likes the turquoise. The good thing is that he is local and I can stand there with him and get the suppressor done in the same pattern.
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I understand. Camo is no longer an abbreviation of camouflage. It's come to just mean multicolored paint.
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It is funny - I wanted to laser engrave either a Star Wars of Phineas and Ferb scene on my 7 year old's rifle, and he opted for just his initials saying he did not think a cartoon scene was appropriate for a real gun (I think it is, but I was still impressed he was thinking at that level).
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Whats that say when your kids are more mature then you are.:grin:
My kids keep telling me to grow up. Of course my 17 year old daughter keeps telling me I am embarrassing. |
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