ARTV: The Remington Model 700 Story

Published on November 23, 2022
Duration: 11:07

The Remington Model 700, introduced in 1962, evolved from earlier Remington bolt-actions like the Model 30 and 721/722, directly competing with the Winchester Model 70. Its design emphasizes strength with 'three rings of steel' and a cylindrical receiver, making it a favorite for accuracy and gunsmithing modifications like blueprinting. The Model 700's platform has been adopted by the US military for sniper systems like the M24 and M40.

Quick Summary

The Remington Model 700, introduced in 1962, features a 'three rings of steel' design for strength and safety. Its cylindrical receiver and two-lug bolt make it ideal for gunsmithing and accuracy, leading to its adoption as the basis for military sniper rifles like the M24 and M40.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Remington's Bolt-Action Origins
  2. 00:55Early Sporting Models: Model 30
  3. 01:36Competition & Evolution: Model 721/722
  4. 03:05The Model 700 Debuts: 'Three Rings of Steel'
  5. 05:13Model 700 Variants: ADL & BDL
  6. 06:11Manufacturing & Accuracy Advantages
  7. 08:21Military Adoption: M24 & M40

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'three rings of steel' feature on the Remington Model 700?

The 'three rings of steel' refers to the Model 700's robust bolt-action design. It ensures the cartridge head is securely contained by the bolt face, barrel, and receiver, providing exceptional strength and safety.

How did the Remington Model 700 evolve from earlier models?

The Model 700 evolved from Remington's post-WWI efforts, building on designs like the Model 30 and the post-WWII Model 721/722, which were developed to compete with Winchester's offerings and improve accuracy and affordability.

Why is the Remington Model 700 popular for gunsmithing?

The Model 700's cylindrical receiver and two-locking-lug design make it highly suitable for precision gunsmithing processes like 'blueprinting' and 'truing' actions, which enhance its inherent accuracy potential.

Which military sniper rifles are based on the Remington Model 700 platform?

The US military adopted the Model 700 as a precision platform, leading to the development of the M24 Sniper Weapon System for the Army and the M40 series for the Marine Corps, both highly effective sniper rifles.

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