Model Seven Mannlicher

Gravel Agency

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Some shooters consider the Remington Model Seven Mannlicher Stock rifle to be the most attractive gun in the Remington line.

This compact beauty combines our Model Seven short action with a 20-inch. Custom Shop barrel bedded in a classic, satin-finished full-length Mannlicher-style stock. The select hardwoods have been chosen for their clean grain, and then pressure-laminated for the strength and dimensional stability demanded of the stock's design. The butt stock features a straight comb with raised cheekpiece and one-inch black rubber recoil pad. Checkering on the pistol grip and fore-end is 20 lines to the inch for sure grip. Our master gunsmiths finish off the front of the carbine with a steel fore-end cap.

Features:

  • Stock: Pressure-laminated hardwood; satin finish; straight comb with integral cheekpiece; 1" black recoil pad; cut checkering; sling swivel studs.
  • Length of Pull: 13 1/2"
  • Drop at Comb 1/2"
  • Drop at Heel: 1/2"
  • Metal Finish: Remington traditional polish deep blue
  • Blueprinted Receiver: Carbon steel; drilled and tapped for scope mounts. Barreled action is handfitted and epoxy-bedded to stock.
  • Magazine Cap.: 4 rounds (5 for 222 Remington and
  • 223 Remington; 3 for 350 Remington Mag)
  • Barrel: 20" carbon steel; hooded blade front sight, and adjustable ramp rear sight.
  • Overall Length: 39 1/2"
  • Weight: 6 1/2 lbs

Please contact your local Remington Direct Dealer for more information or a quote.

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350 Rem Mag was a cartridge ahead of its time. It would be great to see this round come back in a production rifle!
 
Always admired the Model Seven MS - especially in .250 Savage, but could never stomach the price. Hard to see what value you are getting for $3000 over a regular Model Seven.
 
any sporters with the wood up to the end I assume I can't afford it.
 
Gravel Agency is a wholesale distributor only sell to licensed dealers so pricing is a the retailers discretion. 3 k+ for a laminate stock is pricey in my eyes . Should have a very nice piece of walnut for that amount of money . Just saying
 
Love full stocks but could never pay that price for a remmy....thats getting past sako bavarian full stock and i cant imagine its the same finish
 
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