Feast your eyes on the iconic Remington Model 700 BDL DM, a bolt-action rifle with a legacy that stands tall in the annals of firearm history. Manufactured in 1996, this model, discontinued in 2004, is a rare find that will be the pride of any collection. In good condition, it shows mild signs of prior use and handling, including minor pitting on the metal and some scuffs and dings on the stock. However, its bore is in excellent grade, promising the same performance that has endeared the Remington Model 700 series to enthusiasts for decades.
With its 22" barrel and .270 Win caliber, the BDL DM delivers power and precision in equal measure. Its bolt-action mechanism, a time-tested system known for reliability, is complemented by a detachable box magazine, adding a layer of convenience to its high-quality design. The wooden stock, adorned with cut checkering on the grip and forend, features an ebony grip cap and forend piece, adding a touch of elegance to the firearm.
The rifle's blued finish enhances its visual appeal while providing corrosion resistance. Adding to its allure is the included Simmons Wide Angle 44 Mag 3-10x44 optic, which fits perfectly with the included Leupold scope rings. Offering a variable zoom, 1/4" MOA adjustment, and a standard Plex reticle, this optic ensures accuracy and versatility for various shooting conditions.
The Remington Model 700 BDL DM is more than just a firearm; it's a symbol of quality and legacy. Its design, functionality, and history make it a highly sought-after model, ensuring it will be a standout piece in any collection. Don't miss this opportunity to own a part of Remington's rich heritage.




