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Thread: Model Seven Mannlicher

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    Model Seven Mannlicher

    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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    I like that rifle

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    MSRPs would be nice in your posts.

    Gives a simple working guy like me an idea if I can afford stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Owner View Post
    MSRPs would be nice in your posts.

    Gives a simple working guy like me an idea if I can afford stuff.
    +1 What he said, we need pricing! Even a range of pricing would be good. Tks.

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    Remington website is 3k usd.

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    Like buying a RR....if you have to ask, you can’t afford it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbubba View Post
    Like buying a RR....if you have to ask, you can’t afford it...
    Bingo, gringo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Owner View Post
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    Wanstalls has it listed for $3675

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbubba View Post
    Like buying a RR....if you have to ask, you can’t afford it...
    Not really, it’s only a model seven normally a 1k dollar gun. 2600 extra for a few extra inches of plywood, some action work and remigntons hokey iron sights? No thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SamM69 View Post
    Wanstalls has it listed for $3675

    Yikes!!!!!!
    That’s a new Walther SSP and a case of Lapua .22 target ammo....


    No wonder they didn’t list the price...

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