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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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