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M700 Ti LA Magnum bolt face. Pristine condition. Factory original. Action only (bolt & receiver). No trigger or magazine.
$1500. Ship to FFL.
PM’s best but reply here as well.
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RinB, Through the years I have heard Smith and Wesson made these for Remington; recently someone who was a former Remington employee who had one for sale stated he thought it was a firm who did aerospace work out of Ohio. If anyone here would know, you would - do you know definitively who made them? Thanks, and BTT for you.
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I have had 5 of them. I can tell you that the threads inside the receiver are beautifully machined. Therefore I doubt Remington made them. Much too nice. The two on my personal rifles needed nothing in the way of “blueprinting”. I have owned both Lone Peak and XTreme actions and the original 700’s are my first choice. I have way too much stuff sitting around here.
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Understood, and thanks for the reply.
This would probably be the rarest of all the ti configurations, because the LA mags were only available during the short (1-2 year) run of the Alaska ti. I bet the serial number is in the 7-9k range?
Make a heck of a seven PRC for somebody.
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Yes it was an Alaskan. I purchased it new and sold it to a pal. He sold the stock and barrel. I got it back. The action has been sitting here for years.
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Hardly an expert but I've also been told that S & W did the Ti actions - I do know for sure that they where not built by Remington. Also, I've talked about the Rem Ti actions several times with Karl Feldkamp @Kampfeld Customs who IMHO is one of the best smiths and he said these actions are extremely well made and don't need any "work". I kick myself for selling my 7MM-08. Bump for a great action at a great price!!
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Nice. I have a 7 Rem Mag barrel that came from a Ti. Pretty sure it's new. Been saving it for awhile now.
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RinB, Through the years I have heard Smith and Wesson made these for Remington; recently someone who was a former Remington employee who had one for sale stated he thought it was a firm who did aerospace work out of Ohio. If anyone here would know, you would - do you know definitively who made them? Thanks, and BTT for you. I also was told they were outsourced and NOT made by Remington. I wish I could remember who I was told made them. If I remember correctly, it was a smaller company, or like has been mentioned, maybe someone who did aerospace work. RinB, it was Ed Sweet of Meridian who told me. Ed is a long time, and now retired gunsmith. He’s a treasure, and a treasure trove of information. He also said they were very well made and straight. Best to all, Bob
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Nice. I have a 7 Rem Mag barrel that came from a Ti. Pretty sure it's new. Been saving it for awhile now. What a kghunt
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I have a 2nd gen Alaskan Ti in 7mm Rem Mag. It's a shooter. I would love to build something compact and ultralight in the 7 PRC with this!
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Weight as it sits is in the 22-24 oz range RinB?
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