Remington 700 XCR II
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Founded way back in 1816, Remington Arms today remains as one of the oldest continuously operating manufacturers in the United States and rifles like the Remington 700 XCR II Bolt Action Rifles are an example as to why Remington continues to gain the loyalty and and respect of hunters, shooters and law enforcement/military alike.The stainless steel barrel and receiver are now coated with matte black TriNyte for a more classic look with less glare for superior stealth. Olive drab green synthetic stock is a technological marvel that looks and feels the part with patented Hogue rubber overmolding featured at the grip and fore-end areas.These revolutionary enhancements give you a positive grip in the slickest environments. And shots are made infinitely more comfortable with the SuperCell recoil pad the most effective on the market today. The X-Mark Pro Trigger System gives you a level of crispness and shot control once only available through high-dollar customization.Technical Data
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