A local guy has a Remington 700 7/08 for sale for a reasonable price if it is just a plain old 700. It might be a great price if it is a KS or something else. I saw a couple of pictures the other day. It has a hinged floor plate. The stock looks to be a dark grey and not a standard tupperwear. I sent the serial number to Remington and they told me that it was made in 1976; but, since it's that old, they do not have any records beyond that. This takes me to my question. Is there anything specific to look for to tell me if it is a KS or some other "more valuable" version of the 700? Having owned fiberglass and kevlar stocks, obviously weight will be the first indicator. Is there anything else for which I can look to help me identify whether I am getting a reasonable, good or great deal? Thanks in advance.


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