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During the feeding operation of a Remington Model 700 rifle, the cartridge remains captivated in the magazine box until the bullet of the cartridge is in the chamber.
If the magazine/follower spring of a Remington Model 700 gets bent from its original shape, what might happen?
If you need to reshape or bend the magazine spring from a Model 700 bolt action rifle, you must make sure to bend it at the “V” to avoid breaking the spring.
What part of the firing pin assembly of a Remington 700 is caught and held back by the sear safety cam (sear) when the action is closed and locked up, with the safety off and the rifle is ready to fire?
The safety on a Model 700 lifts the sear up off of the trigger when set to the “on” position.
Is the Remington Model 700 “safety breeched” as it comes from the factory?
In an attempt to prevent the stock from being cracked when reassembling the gun into the stock, the Remington Model 700 ADL versions of the rifle have an extra screw that is utilizes to make sure that the magazine box is seated correctly.
What holds the cocking piece of a Model 700 in place when bolt handle is rotated to cock the rifle?
When disassembling a Model 700 bolt assembly, what is a penny used for?
The Model 700’s ejector is a spring-loaded plunger.
When does a Remington Model 700 rifle cock?
What type of feeding system does the Model 700 utilize?