Remington 700 Anniversary

It’s hard to believe that the Model 700 is turning 50 this year, even if many readers aren’t old enough to remember its introduction. To honor this milestone achievement, Remington is offering a limited-edition 700. The anniversary model will be chambered in the 7 mm Rem. Mag. — a throwback to the rifle’s first chambering. The anniversary model will also feature a classic look, including the iconic white spacers in the stock at the grip cap and in front of the recoil pad, as well as an ebony forend tip. The commemorative 700 comes standard with fixed sights and a specially designed floorplate touting the 50th anniversary. MSRP $1,400.

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Remington R1 Stainless

Remington is looking to capitalize on the already-popular R1 with the introduction of a stainless model. The R1 Stainless features a three-dot sight and a traditional beavertail grip safety, 5-inch barrel, flared and lowered ejection port, double-diamond walnut wood grips and carbon-steel frame and slide. The R1 Stainless tips the scales at 38.5 ounces and holds seven rounds in the magazine, plus one in the chamber. R1s are hot and selling as fast as Remington can produce them. The stainless version, shipped standard with two magazines and a custom carrying case, promises to build on Remington’s previous success. MSRP $789.

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Remington 1911 R1

The Remington-branded 1911 R1 is an A1 variant of the 1911 with modern upgrades. Like the original 1911, the 1911 R1 has a flat mainspring housing, short trigger and double diamond grips. 1911 devotees will appreciate the modern enhancements, such as a flared and lowered ejection port; beveled magazine well; loaded chamber indicator; high-profile, dovetailed single-dot front and two-dot rear sights; a crisp 3.5- to 5-pound trigger pull; and a match-grade stainless-steel barrel and barrel bushing. It also has the Series 80-style firing-pin block safety.

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