FS Remington 700ADL 22-250

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FS Remington 700ADL 22-250

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I have and excellent Remington 700 ADL in 22-250

This is a sporter weight barrel. I would call it 95% only because it has a light spot in the bluing on the side of the barrel. It has no box or paper work. $450 shipped to FFL

Email me for pics if interested.
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Post by Gmoney »

Round count?

Weight if you don't mind?

That the only stock you have with it?

Approx. age?

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That is the only stock with it. I have no idea of the age. It weighs about 7 pounds on my bathroom scales like it is. A guy at my work brought it in and needed cash so I bought it from him. He bought it new and sighted it in but never used it, so I can't honestly give a round count but would guess maybe 20? It has a light spot on the side of the barrel where he said he used a penny to try and get a mark off the bluing. I can send you a bunch of pics if interested. It would make a great walking rifle for coyotes and such. I would rate it at 99% if not for the place on the barrel.
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Post by acloco »

Letter code on the barrel should give you the manufacture date....
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Post by BrianW »

The serial number begins with a "E" but I don't see any letter on the barrel, just some marks that look like proof marks?
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I appreciate that info!! I looked at the left side of the barrel and there is the proof mark they show in the pic on that website but after that is "31" that's all I see on it. Guess I'll call Remington Monday with the serial number and find out. :?
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Post by acloco »

Is the trigger guard plastic or metal?

Regardless, THAT is a nice rifle.

At worse, a varmint hunter should/could/might have to remove the two wood humps in under the barrel in the forearm...and go shooting.
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No humps under the barrel. The trigger guard is metal.

Thanks for your help and info.
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A call to Remington says it is a 1995 production gun.
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Cannot believe you still own this one.
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oh well

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Oh well I have 2 S&W pistols on the smith & weson forum that nobody wants either. I guess that's what I get for doing a little safe cleaning. Guess I can put it back in there incase the other one breaks hehehee.
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Brian: Okay, my curiosity is peaked....what are your two S&W's?
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I have a NIB 66 357mag 6" and an excellent 686 357 mag in 6" with matching box papers and tools. $450+shipping on the 66 and $400 +shipping on the 686.
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Post by Rick in Oregon »

Well your prices seem about right; you should not have too much trouble selling those. I have a duplicate of the M686, one of the most accurate revolvers I've ever owned. A lot of jack rabbits have gone to the Great Alfalfa Patch via that baby.

Good luck with the sale. Will a nice, new 204 be coming your way when they're gone?
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