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as Americans we all know the popularity and influencialality of the model 700, for any one confused with whether a rifle is an R700 in an AICS chassis and an [[Accuracy International Arctic Warfare series]], look at the bolt. the AI l96 series uses a ball shape bolt at the end of a round piece of metal while the R700 uses a flat "Tab" bolt handle [[User:SargeOverkill]] | as Americans we all know the popularity and influencialality of the model 700, for any one confused with whether a rifle is an R700 in an AICS chassis and an [[Accuracy International Arctic Warfare series]], look at the bolt. the AI l96 series uses a ball shape bolt at the end of a round piece of metal while the R700 uses a flat "Tab" bolt handle [[User:SargeOverkill]] | ||
== Remington XM2010 ESR == | |||
Should this not have its own page? I know it is derived from the M24 which is the Remington Model 700, but it is fairly different.... --[[User:Zackmann08|Zackmann08]] 19:05, 10 January 2012 (CST) |
Revision as of 01:05, 11 January 2012
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Question
Im not too good with when specific variants were introduced and I cant seem to find a definite date for the 700 BDL, anyone know EXACTLY when it was released?
Distinguishing
as Americans we all know the popularity and influencialality of the model 700, for any one confused with whether a rifle is an R700 in an AICS chassis and an Accuracy International Arctic Warfare series, look at the bolt. the AI l96 series uses a ball shape bolt at the end of a round piece of metal while the R700 uses a flat "Tab" bolt handle User:SargeOverkill
Remington XM2010 ESR
Should this not have its own page? I know it is derived from the M24 which is the Remington Model 700, but it is fairly different.... --Zackmann08 19:05, 10 January 2012 (CST)