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I have 3 Remington 700 classics. All 3 have been fired but are in perfect condition. All are priced individual but would sell all 3 as a package. Can provide pics by text or email. Pics will be available tomorrow.
1981 7x57 first year of the classics 1 of 2018 $1250
1994 6.5x55 1 of 3858 $1250
2004 8x57 1 of 2248 $1050
All prices are shipped and insured in hard case.
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Those are outstanding prices for very nice rifles!
I prefer classic. Semper Fi I used to run with the hare. Now I'm envious of the tortoise and I do my own stunts but rarely intentionally
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That first year 7x57 is tempting.
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First year 7x57 is a tough one to find, that's a mighty fair price.
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Maybe someone should educate us on the Unlisted Classics. My 7mag Classic was made in 1985. B prefix. Same year as 350 Mag.
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First year 7x57 is a tough one to find, that's a mighty fair price.
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Maybe someone should educate us on the Unlisted Classics. My 7mag Classic was made in 1985. B prefix. Same year as 350 Mag. Some really good information in this thread if you care to dig through it - https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/15545174/1Back up
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Glosto: The Remington 700 Classics began production in 1978 and were offered in 6 (six) calibers until 1985 - those original calibers were 22-250 Remington, 243 Winchester, 6m/m Remington, 7m/m Remington Magnum, 270 Winchester and 30/06! Starting in 1981 Remington also began offering a "select" cartridge each year thereafter - in 1981 they offered the 7x57 Mauser cartridge in addition to the original calibers listed above. Then in 1985 the original 6 (six) calibers were stopped but the yearly chosen caliber program continued. I have owned MANY Remington 700 Classics and they all shot/shoot very well indeed. I don't know why (fresh reamers/tooling/extra care?). Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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A poster in that other thread I linked stated that the limited classics came out of the custom shop. I’m not sure that was true. Can anyone verify?
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And keeping this up top for OP!
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Thanks, good info on one of my favorite Remington rifles.
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Last bump. Will take $100 off each rifle if buying more than one.
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Please send pics of 6.5 x 55 to 201-248-7433, thx.
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If you’d use post image, you’d be able to post pictures very easily.
I prefer classic. Semper Fi I used to run with the hare. Now I'm envious of the tortoise and I do my own stunts but rarely intentionally
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7x57 sold 8x57 sold 6.5x55 available.
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makes sense, my dad had a classic in 22 250. Nice rifle. As far as yours, they left the best for last imo. I have one, but bought it as a barreled action. Now sits in a mountain stock. Two of my 3 girls used it for their first rifle.
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