Remington Model 700 .270 Win Bolt-Action Rifle, 22 in Blued Barrel, Gloss Wood Stock, Bushnell 2-7x32 Scope (1989 Ilion)
This Remington Model 700 in .270 Winchester is a late-1980s Ilion, New York production rifle, verified by the barrel code RJ and REP oval proof. It features a polished blued finish, a right-hand Monte Carlo stock with cut checkering, and a 22 in steel barrel with a recessed crown. A jeweled bolt and hinged floorplate internal magazine round out a classic configuration, with a Bushnell 2-7x32 mm scope professionally installed for ready use.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The stock shows some scratches and blemishes, with chipping on the cap of the pistol grip. The bolt handle exhibits finish wear and loss.
What's Included
- Optic: Bushnell 2-7x32mm riflescope (installed)
- Mounts: Scope base and rings (installed)
- Sling: Padded rifle sling (installed)
Manufactured in November 1989, this Model 700 carries the Ilion, NY address with the REP proof and RJ barrel date/inspection code. The polished blued steel receiver pairs with a jeweled bolt body and a round, textured bolt knob for smooth cycling and a clean, traditional look.
The 22 in steel barrel uses a recessed crown and is chambered in .270 Winchester. The rifle is configured without factory sights and comes set up with a Bushnell 2-7x32 scope with a scope base and rings installed, providing a versatile magnification range for hunting and general field use.
The gloss-finished wood stock features a right-hand Monte Carlo comb with cheekpiece, cut point-pattern checkering, and a Remington-marked recoil pad. Sling swivel studs are installed, and the length of pull measures 13.5 in for a classic hunting fit.
A hinged floorplate internal magazine provides a 4-round capacity. The Model 700 platform also served as the commercial basis for the U.S. military's M40 and M24 sniper rifles, underscoring the design's long-standing reputation for consistency and reliability.



