Remington Mohawk-600 Bolt-Action Rifle in .308 Win, 18.5" Barrel, Blued Finish (1979)
This Remington Mohawk-600 is a compact bolt-action rifle chambered in .308 Win. Made in the USA and manufactured in 1979, it features the model-correct forward-swept dogleg-style bolt handle, a blued finish, and open iron sights. The rifle is receiver-marked "Mohawk-600" and has an 18.5" barrel marked "REMINGTON ARMS CO., INC. ILION, N.Y. MADE IN U.S.A." and "308 WIN."
Condition
Overall Condition: Fair condition, showing extensive signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Overall Mechanics: The action functions correctly.
Overall Finish: The finish shows wear consistent with the overall condition rating.
Stock/Grips: The stock and grips show handling and wear consistent with the overall condition rating.
Specific Condition Notes: This firearm is in solid functional shape with scratches and blemishes present. The bore is clean and shiny. The trigger guard is broken.
What’s Included
- Scope rings (uninstalled; pictured off the rifle)
- Leupold receiver-top scope base (installed)
Built on the Mohawk-600 platform, this rifle pairs a bolt-action system with a short 18.5" barrel and a 5-round capacity. The compact configuration and forward-swept bolt handle are defining traits of this model and help set it apart from more conventional long-action sporters.
The rifle is equipped with open iron sights, including a ramped front sight and a barrel-mounted adjustable rear sight. It also has a receiver-top scope base installed, with scope rings included but not installed, giving the next owner flexibility in how they set it up.
Furniture is a checkered wood stock with pistol grip and fore-end side panels, finished with a black Remington-marked recoil pad. Sling swivel studs are present for mounting a sling.
Markings include "Mohawk-600" on the receiver and factory barrel markings identifying Remington and the .308 Win chambering. Proof and inspection marks are present, including "REP," triangle/geometric inspection marks, and a stamped code reading "9 DV 18."




