5 Discontinued Remington Rifles You Should Have Bought Before They Vanished

If you have been searching for the best discontinued Remington rifles or trying to track down a used hunting rifle that still outperforms modern budget options, this video covers all five models worth knowing. The Remington Model 597, Model 770, Model Seven, Model 783, and Model 700 ADL each represent a different era of American bolt-action and rimfire engineering — and three of them are now only available on the used market. 00:00 — Why discontinued does not mean dead 00:45 — #5 Remington Model 597: two rails vs one 02:30 — #4 Remington Model 770: the complete package that cut corners 04:15 — #3 Remington Model Seven: the mountain hunter's 700 06:00 — #2 Remington Model 783: budget accuracy done right 08:10 — #1 Remington Model 700 ADL: the action everything traces back to 10:20 — Which one would you still buy today? Every spec in this video was verified against manufacturer documentation and independent testing data. No marketing copy. No filler. Which discontinued Remington do you still own — or wish you had bought? Drop the model number below. #Remington #HuntingRifles #Model700 #BoltAction #RemArms 👇 Tell us what you think! Have you run any of these firearms in real conditions? Drop your experience in the comments so the rest of the community can learn from it. Your engagement helps shape our future content! 🔔 Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to Scoper 90° for more practical, hype-free firearm reviews where we focus on clarity, honesty, and performance you can rely on. #Scoper90 #FirearmReviews #HuntingRifles #SurvivalGear #GunReview #Tactical #PrecisionShooting Disclaimer Disclaimer: All content on Scoper 90° is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. The reviews and opinions expressed are based on personal field experience and objective evaluations. We do not sell firearms, ammunition, or firearm accessories. Scoper 90° strongly encourages all viewers to follow safe firearm handling practices and to strictly comply with all local, state, and federal laws regarding the purchase, ownership, and use of firearms.