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Just bought 4 Rem 783's for $199 each!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 1092414" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>Wait till you get the barrels off. Let us know how many of the 4 rifles you got that have sections of missing threads from the barrel. I've seen pictures of 783 take off barrels that had have threads, then none, then more threads, then none. Mine is missing about 3 rows of threads smack in the middle of the threaded section. I reckon it utilitarian. Maybe wrap some fishing line around inside that big gap in case you get lost and need to survive in the back 40. I don't mean to be overcritical but aren't threads that connect two hunks of metal a fairly basic manufacturing process? Wait for it... you can't expect to mass produce a rifle with continuous threads on the barrel tenon. </p><p></p><p>This doesn't mean it wont shoot. It just means that, if Remington can hide it, they will. Don't take to me about Chinese manufacturing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 1092414, member: 41338"] Wait till you get the barrels off. Let us know how many of the 4 rifles you got that have sections of missing threads from the barrel. I've seen pictures of 783 take off barrels that had have threads, then none, then more threads, then none. Mine is missing about 3 rows of threads smack in the middle of the threaded section. I reckon it utilitarian. Maybe wrap some fishing line around inside that big gap in case you get lost and need to survive in the back 40. I don't mean to be overcritical but aren't threads that connect two hunks of metal a fairly basic manufacturing process? Wait for it... you can't expect to mass produce a rifle with continuous threads on the barrel tenon. This doesn't mean it wont shoot. It just means that, if Remington can hide it, they will. Don't take to me about Chinese manufacturing. [/QUOTE]
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