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Remington 700 - Police?

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Just trying to work out what model this 700 is ? 20" .308w varmint barrel , the stock has a full length aluminum bedding rail , bolt knob is a large plastic conical ,floorplate , serial number is G6757*** , Barrel / action finish is matt black, trigger is a non original Jackson Rifles CG Universal.
 

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Looks like someone did similar to what I did. Bought an SPS-v from Dick's for $479, ditched the plastic stock and put it in an H-S Precision, threaded the bolt handle and put on a knob and ditched the XMark for the CG. Probably shoots 3/4moa as-is with the stock Remington"lawyer-leade" throat. Have the barrel set back 2-3 1/16s" and a FGMM or M852 chamber cut concentric to the bore and it'll shoot lights out.
Mine went into a B&C and got cut to 22" and a 40x trigger.

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You can call or email remington and give them the serial number and they will tell you exactly what model it is.
EDITED TO ADD: Didn't see that supercorndogs already mentioned it. But he is correct, I have emailed remington before to confirm a sendero.
 
If it's an AAC-SD it will be either stamped as such... Look on the left side of the receiver see if it's stamped "AAC-SD". Look on the left side of the barrel to see if it's stamped "TACTICAL" or stamped "1 IN 10". Some have all those stamps, some will only on the barrels.

All the police 700's I've owned just had "MODEL 700" stamped on the receiver. Another way to tell if it's a police by sight is the barreled actions are all parkerized (not anodized or coated). The .308 700P barrels are only available in 24" and 26", unless your's was cut down or it's an LTR model which yours clearly is not.
 
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If it's an AAC-SD it will be either stamped as such... Look on the left side of the receiver see if it's stamped "AAC-SD". Look on the left side of the barrel to see if it's stamped "TACTICAL" or stamped "1 IN 10". Some have all those stamps, some will only on the barrels.

All the police 700's I've owned just had "MODEL 700" stamped on the receiver. Another way to tell if it's a police by sight is the barreled actions are all parkerized (not anodized or coated). The .308 700P barrels are only available in 24" and 26", unless your's was cut down or it's an LTR model which yours clearly is not.

I forgot mine was marked AAC-SD, good call. I haven’t pulled mine out of the back of the safe in years.
 
Next question is how difficult would it be to convert it to a detachable mag using this ? Magpul

Its just as easy as sending the stock to someone who will fit the new bottom metal to the stock. Or sending it to someone who will cut it for an M5 inlet. The magpul has its own inlet, but a bunch of others PTG, Mesa, Badger, Surgeon, all fit the M5.
 
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