From the Vault: Remington 788
Join Brownells Guntech Steve Ostrem and Gunsmith Tom Lumb as they discuss the Remington 788. This inexpensive rifle was designed to compete with more affordable hunting rifles of its time but surprised consumers with inexplicable accuracy. The Remington 788 was designed with a rear-lugged bolt design and a single-column detachable magazine. Today, the 788 continues to have a select following among collectors and builders. If you have a firearm you’d like to see featured in the From the Vault series, please let us know.

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