Remington unveiled its latest rendition of one of its most popular rifles earlier this year with the debut of the Model Seven Threaded Kuiu. As such, the distinctive Kuiu Vias camouflage pattern gives a new look to Remington’s classic lightweight sporting rifle.
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The Model Seven Threaded Kuiu comes in two different chamberings, .308 Win. and 300 BLK. Nearly identical variants, the 300 BLK delivers one additional round in capacity; both rifles retail for $795.
Model Seven Threaded Features
Each Model Seven threaded utilizes a hinged floor plate design.
The cylindrical receiver, bolt face and barrel maintain Remington’s “three-rings-of-steel” concept, making the Model Seven a strong rifle. Also, a consistent bedding area and encased cartridge head remain staples of the platform.
A hallmark of the Model Seven is its compact design, coming in 2 3/8 inches shorter than the company’s flagship Model 700 bolt-action rifle. That shorter length and lightweight design makes the Model Seven well suited to smaller shooters. Moreover, it remains a great choice for use in tight quarters, such as woods hunting.
The Model Seven Threaded utilizes Remington’s X-Mark Pro trigger, which is externally adjustable. Further, a SuperCell Recoil Pad aids in soaking up felt recoil, a welcome feature on a lightweight rifle.
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Remington Model Seven Threaded Specifications
- Calibers: .308 Win., 300 BLK
- Magazine Capacity: 4 (.308 Win.), 5 (300 BLK)
- Overall Barrel Length: 16 1/2 inches
- Twist: 10 (.308 Win.), 7 (300 BLK)
- Overall Length: 34 1/4 inches
- Overall Length of Pull: 13 3/8 inches
- Barrel Material: Carbon Steel
- Barrel Finish: Matte Blue
- Stock Material: Synthetic
- MSRP: $795