Remington bolt-action rifles are popular with hunters around the globe. Known for their accuracy, Remington rifles are available in a variety of calibers and come standard with a high-gloss walnut stock. Some models of Remington rifles are equipped with a hinged magazine floor-plate. However, the procedure for removing the stock is the same for all Remington bolt-action rifles. The stock can be removed from the rifle with the aid of a flat head screwdriver. Before removing the stock of your Remington rifle, check and verify that the rifle is unloaded.
Instructions
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Engage the rifle's safety, which is located on the right side of the bolt handle, and open the bolt.
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Press the bolt release button--located just in front and above the trigger--and slide the bolt out of the rifle.
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Turn the rifle over and unscrew the two screws securing the trigger guard and the main screw located in front of the trigger guard.
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Separate the stock from the rest of the gun.