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700P with wood stock?

Re: 700P with wood stock?

This is an original 700P.
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Re: 700P with wood stock?

The M40 stock was a copy of the Varmint Special stock that also was introduced in '66. It had no tenite tip, grip cap or checkering and used an oil finish instead of the high gloss poly.Forend tip was more rounded or shaped like the tenite piece of the Varmint Special models.


The 700P stock is a copy of the mid to late '80's ADL stocks which had the somewhat 'flat' forend tip that angled rearward at the top. These were the ADL versions with wider forend and had the cut checkering not the pressed in stuff. Believe all the 700P wood stocked rifles were in the C prefix serial number series.

These stocks below were takeoffs from a PD in NY state that replaced them with HS Precisions. I also have a brand new one never installed on a rifle I acquired a while back but couldn't upload pics currently from photobucket for it.

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Respectfully,
Dennis
 
Re: 700P with wood stock?

No bedding. Just like any other Rem factory 700 with wood stock, front pressure pad and all. Also plastic butt plate with removeable insert. Uncle Mike's type swivel studs and not Wichita's.
 
Re: 700P with wood stock?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SDWhirlwind</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The M40 stock was a copy of the Varmint Special stock that also was introduced in '66. It had no tenite tip, grip cap or checkering and used an oil finish instead of the high gloss poly.Forend tip was more rounded or shaped like the tenite piece of the Varmint Special models.


The 700P stock is a copy of the mid to late '80's ADL stocks which had the somewhat 'flat' forend tip that angled rearward at the top. These were the ADL versions with wider forend and had the cut checkering not the pressed in stuff. Believe all the 700P wood stocked rifles were in the C prefix serial number series.

These stocks below were takeoffs from a PD in NY state that replaced them with HS Precisions. I also have a brand new one never installed on a rifle I acquired a while back but couldn't upload pics currently from photobucket for it.

Rem700walnutstocks002.jpg


Respectfully,
Dennis </div></div>

I know this is an old thread but any idea where someone could get one of those?
 
Re: 700P with wood stock?

http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/Detail.aspx?pid=553690&filter=553690&catid=0

Numrich. Stock, Short Action, BDL, Heavy Barrel Varmint, Satin Finished Walnut
REMINGTON
700

Stock with Right Hand Monte Carlo Cheekpiece & Buttplate, Short Action, Heavy Barrel, Varmint, Satin Finished, Walnut (Drilled For Front and Rear Swivels). $178.85.

Need to sand (round the front & open the barrel channel) to fit.

Worked for me.
 
Re: 700P with wood stock?

I had one that I bought in 1986 from a gun show in Houston Texas. At the time I really didn't know much about it but it was a pretty decent shooter. I had it bedded and the trigger worked on. I actually sold it to a friend this year and he took the barreled action and sent it to Karl Kampfield and had it tricked out. I sold the stock to a fellow on the Hide so he could use it for another build.
 
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Oneshot-onekill:
Saw the one listed. So, buy that and round the fore-end on the stock. Add an aluminum butt plate and a pair of Wichita swivels, get a Redfield 3X9 Accurange and you’re in the “M40’ish Club”. Good enough for most!

Not a Clone Spec. Build M40 as that’s another story money wise.
 
Re: 700P with wood stock?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Driftwood</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you want the look of wood and the performance of an aluminium bedding block, Accurate Innovations may be what you are looking for.
http://accurateinnovations.com/

I have considered this for my hunting rifle. </div></div>


I don't see a M40'ish stock.