Remington Model 673 Explained

Remington Model 673
Origin:United States
Type:Rifle
Is Ranged:yes
Manufacturer:Remington Arms
Production Date:2003–2004[1]
Weight:7.5lbs[2]
Length:41.2inches
Part Length:22inches
Cartridge:
Action:Bolt-Action
Sights:Iron, drilled & tapped for scope

The Model 673 was a bolt-action rifle introduced by Remington Arms in 2003 and discontinued in 2004.[1] It is an updated version of the Remington Model 600 and Model 660.[2] The company hails the weapon as the "ultimate guides' rifle", with features ranging from its laminated stock, ventilated rib, and iron sights. Its action is based on that of the Model Seven and features Remington's proprietary short action.[2]

References

  1. Web site: Model 673. Remington Arms. 25 December 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20101028032704/http://www.remington.com/products/archived/centerfire/bolt-action/model-673-guide-rifle.aspx. 28 October 2010. dmy-all.
  2. Book: Peterson, Phillip. Gun Digest Book of Modern Gun Values. 2011. Gun Digest Books. Iola, Wis.. 978-1440218330. 386. 16th.