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    Couple new Specialty Pistols from Remington and Nosler


    Remington has released their new Model 700 CP (Chassis Pistol). https://www.remington.com/handguns/700-cp

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    Featuring a short-action Remington 700 system, the CP is billed as an accurate and compact handgun for long-range shooting and hunting applications. Announced last November, the new bolt-action pistol is offered in .300 Blackout, .223 Remington and .308 Winchester with a length under 21.75-inches overall in its largest format. Using 10.5-inch barrels in its .300 AAC and .223 chamberings, the pistol runs a 12.5-inch barrel in the .308 version.

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    The CP comes standard with an M-LOK handguard, threaded muzzle, and a full top Picatinny rail for optics and/or back-up irons. Using a Magpul MIAD pistol grip and Remington’s X-Mark adjustable (3.5 to 5.5-pound) trigger system, the mag well accepts 10-round Accuracy International AICS-spec magazine system detachables. There is a rear single-point quick-detach sling point, useful as the pistol weighs around 6-pounds without optics. Finish is hard coat anodized and black Cerakote while an example with a blue tactical camo pattern was on hand for the show.

    MSRP on the 700 CP is $1,020.



    Then there's also the new M48 Independance hangun and M48 NCH or Nosler Custom Handgun from Nosler.

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    Not a "lefty" BUT, they sure would be nice if they had the bolt handles on the "other side". Right hand stays holding the grip while the 'free" left hand works the bolt. As is, good for a right handed shooter but, you still have to take your hand off of the grip to work the bolt, or reach over.
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    Look nice.

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    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. A nice laminated wood stock would be nicer in my opinion. Sure glad we all don't think the same.
    They do have that cool tactical look, if that's you thing. Tactical and function don't always go good together.
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    To me the Nosler's look like they just copied the old XP-100's Buck Rodgers laser blaster styling. Was never fond of the mid-grip on my Striker as it was murder on the wrist for anything hotter than a small varmint cartridge.
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    Go rear grip stock and don't look back.
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    With Remington and Nosler coming out with these, one just has to wonder if Savage will bring back the Striker.
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