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WTS - Remington 700 "Mountain Rifle" 1993 production in 30/06 in EXCELLENT condition. Action does not get any smoother than this one and the trigger has been gunsmith adjusted to around 3.5-4 lbs and breaks real nice. Only mod to the rifle is that gunsmith fit on a screw-on muzzle brake as well as another screw-on to return it to conventional recoil (Very nice job that makes it very convenient feature). Rifle weighs around 6.5lbs bare. I will include base and rings with the rifle if you need them. Here is a little history below.

In 1993 Remington introduced what it called the Model 700 Mountain Rifle Stainless Synthetic. It featured a blind magazine and a slimmed-down mountain profile 22-inch barrel. Here are photos of the relevant pages in the 1993 Remington catalog.

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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v628/TimberlineX/RemingtonM700StainlessSynthetic004.jpg

Rifle has a 22-inch barrel with a slimmed down mountain profile, 1993 Remington Model 700 Mountain Rifle Stainless Synthetic. Stock is NOT the tupperware kind that is being produced today. It is much thicker and more solid.
I prefer a blind magazine for lightweight hunting rifles. Yes it has some drawbacks, mainly when it comes to cleaning. But a blind magazine also offers distinct advantages - lighter weight, a trimmer look that's also feels better for one-hand rifle carry and they are 100% reliable (can't accidently open dropping all your ammunition). Less openings as well to collect dust dirt and water.

Asking for $625 shipped CONUS. The suppressor alone was a $150 gunsmith job. Scope not included.
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Edited question about caliber - sorry, missed that it was a .30-06

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i have 1 of these in 270 caliber ...very good rifles and i would not take for mine what you are asking for yours

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Doesn't look like a supressor to me,looks like a muzzle brake. If it was a supressor you'd have to go through the paperwork and pay a federal transfer tax.

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Recoil suppressor=muzzle brake.


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Sorry, no such thing as "recoil suppressor" (check in out on Wikipedia yourself). It's either a suppressor (or "can") or it's a muzzel brake (or holes in the barrel).

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Corrected ..... For those concerned. Btw, there is no such thing as a muzzel brake.....check wikipedia yourself....lol

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But the question is, do you know the difference between a muzzle brake and a suppressor? (grin) Free Bump

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At least it wasn't "muzzle break" or "for sell". God, those bug me!

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Some shooting knowledge: Don't stand in front of the muzzle. Some hunting knowledge: Too much noise ruins the hunt.
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"I want to sale my gun" That's the one for me. Bump


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