Remington Model 700 ADL .270 Win. Bolt-Action Rifle, 22" Barrel, 1977 Production
Made in August 1977, this Remington Model 700 ADL is a classic American bolt-action chambered in .270 Winchester. It pairs a 22-inch tapered carbon-steel barrel with a gloss walnut Monte Carlo stock and retains the three rings of steel receiver design that built the Model 700’s reputation for strength. Factory iron sights, a Walker-pattern trigger, and a blind internal four-round magazine round out a rifle that appeals to hunters and collectors looking for a clean, late-1970s example.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Rifling Condition: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The gloss walnut stock displays a few small scuffs and light handling marks. Metal surfaces retain a polished blue finish with no notable blemishes.
What’s Included
- Remington Model 700 ADL .270 Win. bolt-action rifle
Produced under barrel code "WO," this rifle left Remington’s Ilion, New York factory in August 1977, placing it squarely in the pressed-checkering era. The stock features a raised cheek-piece, Monte Carlo comb, and crisp pressed panels that offer both period-correct style and secure grip.
The 22" tapered carbon-steel barrel wears a polished blue finish and is fitted with a ramped front sight and open rear sight for immediate field use. A 1:10 right-hand twist stabilizes a broad range of .270 Win. bullet weights.
Remington’s three rings of steel receiver design surrounds the cartridge head with the bolt face, barrel shank, and receiver, contributing to the Model 700’s long-standing reputation for durability. The receiver is factory drilled and tapped, giving buyers the option to add optics without additional gunsmithing.
The blind internal magazine of the ADL pattern holds four rounds while maintaining a sleek, uninterrupted stock profile. The original Walker-pattern trigger delivers a familiar pull characteristic for shooters accustomed to vintage Model 700s.




