Incredibly rare : Remington M-24 sniper Rifle

Did they bother to drill the scope mount holes and action bolt holes straight it seems to be something remington has trouble with even on there fancy rifles.
 
Hi,
just wondering if you guys were able to set a ballpark price for these.
will you be taking deposits?
i just discovered that, those are the first ever to be sold commercially in Canada.
and apparently once they are gone...the likelyness of more making they're way North is very unlikely.
guess i will have to bite the bullet and get one, even if this trow off my plans again.
thanks,
 
Hi,
just wondering if you guys were able to set a ballpark price for these.
will you be taking deposits?
i just discovered that, those are the first ever to be sold commercially in Canada.
and apparently once they are gone...the likelyness of more making they're way North is very unlikely.
guess i will have to bite the bullet and get one, even if this trow off my plans again.
thanks,

You bet...we had taken a few deposits without firm pricing but we just confirmed $5179 plus taxes will be the price. They should land at Remington Canada in 3-4 weeks barring the unforeseen. We have 3 unspoken for and taking $500 deposits to secure. Call direct if interested 1-888-967-4867

Thanks,

Gary
 
Will these be a one and done sort of thing, or are they going to be resupplied semi-regularly?
 
It's been asked a couple of times, but I didn't see a solid answer. Are these in .308 or .300 Win? Both M24s were built long action, so it's hard to tell.

Geissele did once state that they've built contract Remington 700 triggers for the military that failed less frequently, but won't sell them to the civilian market because they couldn't make the quality of trigger pull they demand from their mass market products.
 
It's been asked a couple of times, but I didn't see a solid answer. Are these in .308 or .300 Win? Both M24s were built long action, so it's hard to tell.

Geissele did once state that they've built contract Remington 700 triggers for the military that failed less frequently, but won't sell them to the civilian market because they couldn't make the quality of trigger pull they demand from their mass market products.

they are in fact 308 Win
 
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