🎯 Lock in precision and style with the ultimate Remington 700 upgrade!
The Magpul Hunter 700 Stock is a rugged, cost-effective fixed stock replacement designed specifically for Remington 700 Short Action rifles. Featuring a reinforced polymer body and a Type III hard anodized aluminum bedding block, it offers enhanced ergonomics and a true drop-in fit requiring no bedding. M-LOK compatibility allows for extensive accessory customization, while compatibility with Magpul’s Bolt Action Mag Well enables use of detachable AICS-spec box magazines. This right-hand only stock is engineered for shooters seeking reliable performance and modularity without the premium price.
Grip Material | Rubber |
Manufacturer | Magpul Industries Corp. |
UPC | 840815100720 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 37 x 6.75 x 3.25 inches |
Package Weight | 2 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 37 x 7 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | Magpul |
Model Name | Hunter 700 Remington 700 Short Action Fixed Stock |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | MAG495-BLK |
Style | Magpul Hunter 700 Remington 700 Short Action Stock |
Included Components | Hunter 700 Remington 700 Short Action Fixed Stock, Black |
Size | Short Action |
T**M
Nice, has solid weight, felt great...before I started.
Fantastic piece of molded plastic. The parts came together so very nice. Lovely. I SLIPPED down to the range I know every would be a tad bit off...after getting my shoots back to Zero. Just ease of firing the rifle. Stock gave it a beefer heavyweight look up once I'm I'm target with proper ammo....I'm making magic....This is the stock to buy. Peace ✌️
A**R
Perfect fit to Remington 700 .223
Fit perfectly onto the Remington 700 ADL SA in .223. I also ordered the Magpul SA bottom metal kit since my 700 was the one without the bottom metal feature which also slid right in without issue. Lastly I ordered the “MDT Magazine AICS Short Action 223 Remington, 5.56x45mm” from another supplier and it too worked worked without any issues. The Magpul Hunter stock felt as if I’d received it from Remington as OEM. Follow the torque in inch pounds when setting the stock and it will be as, or more, accurate than the original stock. I was prepared to need to spend time bedding the stock but it wasn’t necessary at all. 5 to 10 minutes to install the stock and the additional Magpul bottom metal kit so it would take a 5, 10, and 20 round AICS MTD magazines.For looks I ordered the Magpul FDE bipod. It ended up working out good for my upgrade. But my Harris bipod with the Mlok attachment also worked onto the stock without any stress.If your looking for a simple, yet nice looking, stock upgrade from the junk Remington black synthetic stock this is the one. The molding is right on. The barrel floats evenly as it should. And from my range test at 200 yds I improved about a quarter to half MOA. I account the improvement to the adjustments I can now make to how I address the rifle along with a small part to the now floating barrel.Don’t listen to others tell you this won’t work on the .223 700. All you have to do is buy the MTD AICS mags in .223/.300 and your GTG. 600 Rds in 3 trips with ZERO issues. Looks good. Feels good. Shoots to the level of the shooter. What more could you ask for?
B**A
Best stock for the money
Awesome stock option for the Rem 700. Magpul has really done something impressive in designing this stock. I heavily recommend this to anyone wanting a little more out of their Rem 700, a detachable box magazine, or a full tang aluminum bed block. For the cost and what you get out of it, it's a hard deal to beat. Go watch some youtube reviews of this stock so you can see it in action. If you've ever felt the SGA stock option for the Rem 870 or Mossberg 500/590 it's the same grip style.I put my Rem 700 AAC SD 20" in this stock and I couldn't be happier. It didn't impede the accuracy because I'm still shooting 1/4" moa at 100 yds with handloads and factory match ammunition. Recoil is basically non-existent. The m-lok forend is amazing for mounting the Magpul aluminum bipod mounting adapter and their m-lok paraclip on the side.What I would like to see is Magpul make some adapter for this stock to place a forward picatiny rail for mounting forward night vision able optics in front of the scope. Now that would be taking this already amazing product up a notch.
D**R
Great Bang for the Buck!
I absolutely love my magpul 700 hunter stock! I was stuck between a Ruger Precision Rifle (RPR) or getting a Remington 700 and upgrading to this stock. I decided to go this route. I got a .308 bull barrel 26" Remington 700 ADL Varmint. I took a pic of that then swapped the stock with this.All together I paid 600 for the ADL and this stock. If you have an ADL you have no option but to purchase bottom metal for this stock. The easiest way is to get the magpul bottom metal.I did not waste rounds testing the ADL stock but this even free floats the bull barrels. My rifle shoots very tight! I had to sight several new optics on other guns so I didn't get to really tighten my groups like I wanted but I was shooting around one MOA right after sighting it in.I'm tall so for me typical budget rifle stocks always feel short and uncomfortable. I added all the additional spacers and the cheek riser fits me perfect. There's no need for the ability to keep adjusting the stock length or cheek height once you get a good fit. This fits me perfectly! I dont have the 5r rifling of the RPR but I was able to save $400-500 and this is plenty accurate for my needs.I will be using this for a bench rifle fpr practice and hunting. My hunting spot doesn't require much walking but this stock along with the bull barrel makes for a fairly heavy setup. I love it though and I tests this setup stabilizes between 150-180 grain ammo very well!
W**E
not perfect, but not bad at this price
I bought this stock for a Rem700. I really like the aluminum bedding block. Makes the stock heavier for sure, but really keeps things rigid. I doubt I would put this on a hunting rifle.I also like the adjustability of the comb and buttstock. Dialed everything right in for bench rest shooting.My heavy varmint barrel is totally free floating, and the gap is respectable; I think down the road my next barrel will be heavier and it will still fit. I think you would have quite a gap on a slim barrel.Now to mounting the action to the stock. Remove two screws and drop in your action. Well, maybe if you have a stock trigger. I had to dremel a couple of places before my Geissele trigger and mag system (non Magpul) would clear this stock. No biggie. BTW; that trigger is perfection.The only thing that really bugs me about this stock is the little gap, or crack you could call it, just behind the action. You would think they would have fixed that recurring problem by now, but I see this on many, many of these stocks. Doesn't seem to hurt anything, it's built like a tank, but Jeeeeze, you can't fix one small flaw?Overall, I appreciate Magpul producing a good stock at a very reasonable price, especially compared to what other companies want for an aftermarket stock.
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