Remington 700 mag conversion

I have a bunch of the V Bull kits here. They are really better than anything else available. They use the AI mags, which are great. They have the option of locking the mag in place if you don't want to remove it, and they look really good. The only down side is that you need to inlet the stock for them to fit. Price is $575
 
redleg said:
I have a bunch of the V Bull kits here. They are really better than anything else available. They use the AI mags, which are great. They have the option of locking the mag in place if you don't want to remove it, and they look really good. The only down side is that you need to inlet the stock for them to fit. Price is $575

For less money you can buy a new factory stock,floorplate and magazine for a detatchable magazine rifle.
 

I have installed a lot of Kwik-Klip conversions over the years. All in hunting rifles. Everyone has been happy with them. I have not had any problems with them. Today I charge $200 to supply and install with one magazine. It used to be $125 many years ago.

I have one on my rifle now. I much prefer it to the factory Remington detachable magazine.

I don't understand the "poor quality" comments. Help me out guys..
:D
 
I had a quick klip installed on my 700 in 7mmremmag.One magazine worked ok but the other sometimes did not feed properly.A friend had the same problem with his.On the other hand,I and several of my friends use the factory remington detachable magazine system and find the feeding much more reliable.In addition the two button remington magazines are much less likely to be released accidentally.
 
Badger Ordance also markets a mag conversion kit it probably will sell for less than the Vbull kit A friend of mine has ordered the kit but is on a waiting list as McMillan has purchased a subtantual order,
 
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