The 1899 Remington-Lee used a 5-round single stack magazine, and had no manual safety. Instead, the cocking piece was designed to be easily gripped and had a half-cock notch. Safe carry was intended to be achieved by placing the rifle in half-cock. In addition to being expensive to ma...
Once World War II had finally ended, an engineer of Remington Arms named Merle Walker started to create a cheaper alternative to the popular Remington 30. His creation would become the Remington 721. This particular rifle model featured a cylindrical receiver that was constructed with a piece of ...
Bid now on Invaluable: REMINGTON A VIRTUALLY UNUSED .270 WIN. 'MODEL 700' CDL STAINLESS' BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. S6711093, from Holts Auctioneers on September 20, 2012, 10:30 AM GMT.
Still, I am a fan of the classic tubular magazine Remington 870. I like the DM, it was fun to shoot it, and I am sure that it will find some fans around the world. I think that this shotgun is a great home-defense tool and a good toy to try out on the range. But I’d re...
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magazine were pushed all the way to the rear of the internal magazine as this would prevent any jam ups when cycling the bolt and chambering rounds from the magazine. When this is done, the rifle does indeed operate without problems. Notice also in the picture that the follower is a ...