Remington Model 700 ADL .222 Rem Bolt-Action Rifle, 24" Blued Sporter Barrel, Walnut Stock
This 1970s Remington Model 700 ADL pairs the flat-shooting .222 Remington cartridge with Remington’s legendary push-feed bolt action. A 24" polished blued sporter barrel, blind 5-round internal magazine, and classic Monte Carlo walnut stock give the rifle a clean, traditional look. Factory sling-swivel studs, the lower halves of steel scope rings (bases only), and the “REP” inspection proof on the barrel round out a package that is ready for field or bench use.
Condition
Overall Condition: Fair condition, showing extensive signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good – Clean, shiny bore with minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good – Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Scratches and blemishes are present on the metal and stock. The original polymer trigger guard is missing. This rifle has no safety lever installed on the bolt shroud.
What’s Included
- Lower halves of steel scope rings with two-piece bases (installed; caps and screws not included)
The rifle retains its factory 24" sporter-contour barrel finished in polished blue, offering a balance of accuracy and manageable weight. The REP proof mark confirms Remington factory inspection.
The walnut stock features a Monte Carlo comb, pressed checkering, white-line spacer, and factory recoil pad, delivering classic Remington styling and a 13.5" length of pull.
A blind five-round internal magazine keeps the profile sleek while maintaining dependable feeding. Sling-swivel studs are already fitted for easy attachment of a sling or bipod.
The bolt shroud has been modified to delete the safety lever, and the original polymer trigger guard is absent. Both points are noted so the next owner can plan accordingly.




