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Remington Model 770
Type Bolt-action rifle
Place of origin United States
Production history
Designer Remington R&D[1]
Manufacturer Remington Arms
Produced 2007-Present[1]
Variants
  • Model 770 Compact [1]
  • Model 770 Stainless [1]
  • Specifications
    Mass 8.5 lb (3.9 kg)[2]
    Length 42.5 in (108 cm) (standard)[2]
    44.5 in (113 cm) (magnum)[2]
    Barrel length 22 in (56 cm) (standard)[2]
    24 in (61 cm) (magnum)[2]

    Cartridge
  • .243 Winchester
  • .270 Winchester
  • 7mm-08 Remington
  • 7 mm Remington Magnum
  • 30-06 Springfield
  • .308 Winchester
  • .300 Winchester Magnum[1]
  • Action Bolt action[1]
    Feed system 4-round detachable mag (standard)[2]
    3-round detachable mag (magnum)[2]

    The Remington model 770 is a magazine-fed bolt-action rifle marketed as a lower-cost alternative to the popular model 700. The model 770 is manufactured in several popular sporting cartridges. Remington Arms has a history of producing lower-cost alternatives to its flagship model 700 including the Remington 788 and earlier model 710 on which the model 770 is based.[3]

    Design[]

    The Remington model 770 is a magazine fed, bolt action, center-fire rifle. The 770 is available in 243 Win, 270 Win, 7mm-08 Rem, 7mm Rem Mag, 30-06 Sprg, 300 Win Mag, and 308 Win. The standard, factory magazine can hold up to 4 rounds plus 1 loaded directly into the chamber. The factory model includes a mounted, boresighted 3-9x40mm scope that comes sighted in to hit a target at 100 yards. Available in black, synthetic composite, various real tree composite designs, and original wooden stocks.

    References[]

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