Remington Model 700 is a bolt-action rifle that has been produced by Remington Arms since 1962. It was designed by engineer Merle "Mike" Walker as a more affordable alternative to the earlier Model 30, using a cylindrical receiver that could be produced more cost-effectively
Model 700 was introduced in two versions: the ADL (with a blind magazine) and the BDL (with a hinged floorplate). Over the years, it has become known for its accuracy and reliability, and has been used by military and civilian shooters alike.