Remington Model 673 J-lock ISS

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Has anyone changed the J-lock firing pin assembly in their short, short-action Remington 673 rifles? If so did the bolt then operate smoother, or any other benefits other than getting rid of the j-lock? I have no key for it so if it does screw up it needs to be replaced anyway. Brownell's has a Model 700 short-action assembly available but does not indicate if it fits the slightly shorter Model 7, Model 673 short-actions.
 
I have used them in my 700s, and yes, I feel the assembly operates more smoothly than the original remington part. That said, I have never seen or done so with the 673.
 
The 673 will accept the Model Seven part, not the short action 700 part. It is after all a Model Seven action with a different name.

Some of the J-lock springs rub the inside of the bolt so a new assembly will make bolt lift smoother.

In theory ignition may be more consistent also.
 
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Gary Eakin may have the gretan units in stock.
PTG also sells their own version and will ship (And although I’m not a ptg fan, these should work)
 
I looked it up and Remington quit installing j-locks in their rifles in 2005 - I couldn't find anybody with a Model 7 replacement other than Remington Country Canada, so I have a factory replacement coming in the mail. It will be interesting to see if the gun shoots tighter groups with faster ignition.
 
I looked it up and Remington quit installing j-locks in their rifles in 2005 - I couldn't find anybody with a Model 7 replacement other than Remington Country Canada, so I have a factory replacement coming in the mail. It will be interesting to see if the gun shoots tighter groups with faster ignition.

You ordered a factory one ? blued or SS ? do you mine - how much $$ are they ? RJ
 
Ya their pay system sucked big time, but I ordered the blued assembly yesterday - $98.62 plus $4.93 tax, free shipping over $35.00. Canada Post shipped today from Quebec.
 
Well, a happy ending to this story and a simple upgrade - not much for fancy tools around here so I used the edge of a full ammo can to spring the pin enough for the penny, it took less than a minute to change springs. Bolt is very smooth now, like all the other 700's and 7's i have owned without the j-lock. Easy to see why Remington quit using it.


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LOL, yes RJ I am in full agreement with the POS comment and it's always nice to learn something new with help from good gun nuts. I haven't fired the gun yet but wonder if Rembo's comment "In theory ignition may be more consistent also." will lead to better accuracy with my reloads now.
 
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