Prepare for your next hunt with this Pro Mag Archangel 700 Precision Rifle Stock / Remington 700 to greatly improve your weapon control and shooting experience. ProMag built these Rifle Stocks from extremely durable materials with a lightweight aluminum bed-block, and an integrated forend flush-fit bi-pod ensures you have a stable platform to stabilize your shots. This Pro Mag Archangel 700 Precision Polymer Rifle Stock / Remington 700 features a free-float barrel channel that accepts most barrel contours, and the free-float cheek weld allows you to customize your shooting position so that you can deliver precise shots on target with each pull of the trigger. Enhance your precision and handling with a Pro Mag Archangel AA700/AA1500 Precision Polymer Rifle Stock / Remington 700. Specifications for Pro Mag Archangel 700 Precision Rifle Stock / Remington 700: Manufacturer: ProMag Fabric/Material: Polymer Gun Model: Remington Model 700 Included Accessories: 10 Round Magazine Gun Make: Remington Condition: New Size: 10 Round Features of Pro Mag Archangel 700 Precision Rifle Stock / Remington 700: Extremely durable construction Aluminum bed-block Has a drop in fit Free-float barrel channel accepts most barrel contours Integrated forend flush-fit bi-pod features push-button/one-hand deployment Package Contents: Pro Mag Archangel 700 Precision Rifle Stock / Remington 700
Flexaroo –
If you shop for a stock long enough you will see that this is a very cheap buy. The receiver dropped in and mounted just fine and the barrel is completely free floating. However, the stock is not uniform and there is a non-symmetrical gap along the barrel underneath the stock and it just looks cheap. The receiver itself is a snug fit and the screws threaded in just fine. The magazine catch did not catch the magazine so I had to use a Dremel tool to grind down the magazine catch after I disassembled it from the stock. Last downside to this stock is the bipod. It is non-adjustable and sticks inside of the stock itself and you have to pry it out with a tool. It is very cheap and sits crooked so the gun is not level while on the bipod. The upside to the stock is obviously the price and the ability to adjust the cheek pad and the butt stock for trigger pull length. If you are going to do any kind of serious target shooting I would recommend staying away from this cheap piece of plastic and get something of real quality.
Jules –
Nice built bolted on with no additional fitting on a Remington 700 ADL varmint. It is a little heavy but that is fine for target shooting. The bipod it's not the greatest but it works just fine. The barrel is completely free floated.
Kenno –
This stock feels and looks the part, it was an easy changeover. My Remington 700 SPS Varmint in.308 cal is a bit heavier now , but the extra weight is well worth the switch. With the built in bipod it is easy to set up for a shot. I like it for many reasons ,but a couple are it looks good and it is simple to adjust the comb height and LOP .Which makes it a sweet shooter.
Jesse –
I love the stock but they sent too small of a rear trigger screw and won't replace just the screw making this very inconvenient as you can't shoot til the screw is replaced. They want to send the whole package back over one screw
Rxdr –
Installed on an older BDL receiver. First Problem: Had to remove stock material around the safety lever to get it to work smoothly. Second Problem: Once the receiver is installed the magazine catch will not engage the mag. Tried the mag that was issued with the stock, and other military issue mags. Mags will not lock into stock! Save your money and invest it in a better stock than this one.