ColRH7 Private Minuteman May 8, 2023 26 4 Fredericksburg, VA Apr 26, 2025 #1 Apr 26, 2025 #1 Is there a way to ID a M24 trigger? I have an old Remington 700 and wondering if it’s possible it came with a m24
Is there a way to ID a M24 trigger? I have an old Remington 700 and wondering if it’s possible it came with a m24
Jrb572 Full Member Full Member Minuteman Dec 7, 2008 3,272 1,843 Missouri Apr 26, 2025 #2 Apr 26, 2025 #2 M24 trigger in Remington 700 New to building a rifle. Building a "M24" replica out of a remington 700. Question: Can an M24 factory trigger fit into a Remington 700? www.snipershide.com
M24 trigger in Remington 700 New to building a rifle. Building a "M24" replica out of a remington 700. Question: Can an M24 factory trigger fit into a Remington 700? www.snipershide.com
R Random Guy Private Full Member Minuteman May 16, 2012 1,138 2,783 55 Apr 30, 2025 #3 Apr 30, 2025 #3 Is there a way to ID a M24 trigger? I have an old Remington 700 and wondering if it’s possible it came with a m24. Click to expand... Pictures? Can’t answer without pictures. (M24 triggers were used on military rifles, not regular civilian rifles).
Is there a way to ID a M24 trigger? I have an old Remington 700 and wondering if it’s possible it came with a m24. Click to expand... Pictures? Can’t answer without pictures. (M24 triggers were used on military rifles, not regular civilian rifles).
RemCustom6 Supporter Supporter Full Member Minuteman Mar 24, 2019 1,242 594 Apr 30, 2025 #4 Apr 30, 2025 #4 M24 triggers are very easy to distinguish between a normal Walker 700, 40x, or X-Mark Pro. Once you see an M24, there is no mistaking what you have.
M24 triggers are very easy to distinguish between a normal Walker 700, 40x, or X-Mark Pro. Once you see an M24, there is no mistaking what you have.
lockedandloaded Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Dec 17, 2004 574 215 NY Aug 16, 2025 #5 Aug 16, 2025 #5 This is not an actual M24 trigger as advertised. It does not have the pull-weight adjustment screw located on the trigger face.
This is not an actual M24 trigger as advertised. It does not have the pull-weight adjustment screw located on the trigger face.
RemCustom6 Supporter Supporter Full Member Minuteman Mar 24, 2019 1,242 594 Aug 16, 2025 #6 Aug 16, 2025 #6 PTG at it again!!!!!! Those bastards rip people off all the damn time!!!! Beware of anything that they are selling! Reactions: lockedandloaded
PTG at it again!!!!!! Those bastards rip people off all the damn time!!!! Beware of anything that they are selling!
lockedandloaded Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Dec 17, 2004 574 215 NY Aug 16, 2025 #7 Aug 16, 2025 #7 Their "M24" 1-pc scope rail in aluminum is a shame Reactions: RemCustom6
RemCustom6 Supporter Supporter Full Member Minuteman Mar 24, 2019 1,242 594 Aug 16, 2025 #8 Aug 16, 2025 #8 Everything they (PTG) say is M40, XM3, M24 related is F’ing garbage!!! It is a shame!! Last edited: Aug 17, 2025
J JINm40a1 Private Minuteman May 19, 2023 35 104 Toronto Aug 17, 2025 #9 Aug 17, 2025 #9 It should look like this. Last edited: Aug 17, 2025 Reactions: RemCustom6, Haney, HarryBC and 1 other person