Remington MB-100 Owner's Manual

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Owner
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Owner
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Instruction Book for:
Models 700, Seven, & 673
Bolt action centerfire rifles
page 2 ........the ten commandments of
firearm safety
page 7 ........important parts of the firearm
page 10 ......how to load and unload
page 13 ......lubrication and maintenance
page 24
......how to obtain parts and service
IMPORTANT!
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
AND WARNINGS IN THIS
BOOK BEFORE USING THE FIREARM.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Instruction Book for:

1Owner’sManualOwner’sManualInstruction Book for:Models 700, Seven, & 673Bolt action centerfire riflespage 2 ...the ten commandments offirearm

Page 2 - Eliphalet Remington’s first

11the adjustment screw.3. After making an adjustment, remove the wrench from the socket of the adjustment screw.4. Dry fire the rifle several times

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5. Put one cartridge of the correct caliber on the magazine follower or in the chamber. See Picture 11.6. Slide the bolt handle forward, then push the

Page 4 - Use Proper Ammunition

13To Unload the FirearmThere are three types of Model 700™ rifles: one with a FLOOR PLATE,one without a FLOOR PLATE and one with a DETACHABLE MAGAZINE

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134. Put one hand over the top of the ejection port.5. Slowly pull the bolt handle rearward with your other hand to remove the cartridge from the cham

Page 6 - SHOOT SOBER!!

15To Clean the BarrelWARNING! Check the chamber and magazine to make sure there are no cartridges in the firearm.1. Use the equipment provided in a go

Page 7 - Bolt Action Centerfire Rifle

13. Place a drop of Rem™ Oil in each of the four points in the trigger assembly specified in Picture 17.14. Place the safety in the fire “F” position.

Page 8 - PICTURE 6

17Cleaning Frequency1. Before and after long term storage.2. When the rifle has been subjected to adverse conditions such as shooting in the rain, sno

Page 9 - To Adjust Trigger Pull Force:

17Parts Lists For Models 700, Seven & 673

Page 10 - To Load the Firearm

1918MODEL 700™Bolt Action Centerfire Rifle

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191 Barrel Assembly2 Bolt Assembly3 Bolt Plug4 Bolt Stop (Restricted)5 Bolt Stop Pin (Restricted)6 Bolt Stop Spring (Restricted)7 Butt PlateButt Pla

Page 12 - To Unload the Firearm

2Eliphalet Remington’s firstflintlock launched a proud traditionof accuracy & responsibility.1 s t C O M M A N D M E N T2 n d C O M M A N D M E N

Page 13 - To Adjust Sights

2120MODEL SEVEN™Bolt Action Centerfire Rifle

Page 14 - To Clean the Barrel

211 Barrel Assembly2 Bolt AssemblyBolt Final Assembly3 Bolt Plug4 Bolt Stop (Restricted)5 Bolt Stop Pin (Restricted)6 Bolt Stop Spring (Restricted)7 E

Page 15 - AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER

2322MODEL 673™Bolt Action Centerfire RifleNNOOTTEE:: The ventilated rib, synthetic buffers and rib screws are not shown.

Page 16 - Cleaning Frequency

23VIEW PART NAMENO.1 Barrel Assembly2 Bolt AssemblyBolt Final Assembly3 Bolt Plug4 Bolt Stop (Restricted)5 Bolt Stop Pin (Restricted)6 Bolt Stop Sprin

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2524How to Obtain Parts and Service From Remington®Arms Co. TO ORDER PARTS:To order parts please visit www.remingtonpartsstore.com or call 1-800-243-9

Page 18 - MODEL 700

25Model _________________ Serial # ________________ Date Purchased ______________Purchased From ___________________________ Price Paid ______________

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2726DATE SERVICE PERFORMED PERFORMED BYFirearm Maintenance Record

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Remington is a trademark registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by Remington Arms Company, Inc.Printed in U.S.A. rd Form RD 7055

Page 22 - MODEL 673

Let common sense rule when you carry a loaded gun. If you’re in a situation that could riskaccidental discharge – such as crossing a fence, wading thr

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Use Proper Ammunition.Every firearm is designed to use a certain caliber or gauge of ammunition. Using the wrong ammunition, mixingammunition or using

Page 24 - Arms Co

56 t h C O M M A N D M E N T7 t h C O M M A N D M E N T8 t h C O M M A N D M E N T9 t h C O M M A N D M E N TIf Your Gun Fails to Fire When the Trigge

Page 25 - Firearm Owner’s Record

Make it a practice to clean your bore every time you’re going to shoot. Be sure to clean your entire gun beforeand after long-term storage and no less

Page 26 - Firearm Maintenance Record

7Important Parts of the FirearmThe Safety MechanismThe safety mechanism provides protection against accidental or unintentional discharge under normal

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9The firearm you have purchased is equipped with either an integrated security system or with a separate lockingdevice.The separate locking device inc

Page 28 - Part No. 3509

To Install Bolt Assembly: The bolt assembly locks the cartridge into the chamber.1. Always point the firearm in a safe direction.2. Put the safety me

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