

In certain cases, reassembly photos are also provided. In a few instances, special instructions are required, and these are listed with each gun under “Reassembly Tips.” Most of the firearms covered in this book can be reassembled by simply reversing the order of disassembly, carefully replacing the parts in the same manner they were removed. Note: These instructions also apply to the Remington Model 700, Remington Model 78 Sportsman, Remington Model 700 BDL Custom Deluxe, Remington Model 700 AS FS, Remington Model 700 BDL Varmint Special, Remington Model 700 ADL, Remington Model 700 Classic, Remington Model 700 C Grade, Remington Model 700 Mountain Rifle Custom KS, Remington Model 700 Safari Grade Custom KS, Remington Model Seven Custom KS, Remington Model Seven FS. Ideal for all skill levels-novice to expert.Easy-to-understand text describes each step of disassembly and reassembly for the Remington Model 700.Detailed photos show field-stripping and disassembly steps in proper order clearly illustrating the parts involved and the simple tools used.Wood’s expertise, step-by-step instructions and crisp photography. This Centerfire Rifles Assembly/Disassembly download makes it simple, thanks to author J.B. which would put your total at about $480.Rifle disassembly/reassembly has never been easier! Clean and maintain your Remington Model 700 – yourself.

Shaw will also finish your barrel for you (blued) for an additional $130.

They'll do the fit, install, and finish the chamber for you for $130. you can get a barrel from them that is threaded and in a standard Rem profile, with a short chamber for $220. and then youre still going to need a finish put on it which could run you anywhere from $60-$200 depending on what you want to do.Ī happy medium in terms of cost/quality might be to go with something like an ER Shaw Barrel. and depending on what gunsmith you hire, you could be looking at $65 for an hour of their time. if youre wanting something like a Shilen or Douglass Air Gauged barrel. You can just as easily spend $700 or more rebarreling. its a lot easier to do than you might think.). and I enjoyed the process and the DIY project. and I was able to turn a 8x57 into a 35 Whelen for less than $150 and less than 1 hour of my time. then rent a reamer to finish the chamber (about $50 to rent one). and if you have the right tools (barrel wrench, a decent vise, etc). You can pick up a decent 35 Whelen Barrel for as little as $100 (I paid $92 for my 98 Mauser barrel in 35 Whelen from Midway a few years back). or could be considerably more for either option. Depending on what sort of barrel you want, the costs could be roughly the same.
