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Rem 788
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<blockquote data-quote="mzollars" data-source="post: 365752" data-attributes="member: 21666"><p>Ridge Runner, Sportsmans Guide has mags for 30-30, 308, 44 Rem Mag, and 6mm. They are about half the price of what I usually see them going for at gun shows. I don't know if they are OEM or aftermarket.</p><p> </p><p>RC Saul, This is really my first project gun other than building AR's. I know this is a budget rifle to begin with, so I'm just looking to maximize what Remington made. Besides my conscience (pronounced wife) is the CFO here. Oh......the guns I could have owned without kids. Maybe I'll start taking photos so I can give periodic updates on her progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mzollars, post: 365752, member: 21666"] Ridge Runner, Sportsmans Guide has mags for 30-30, 308, 44 Rem Mag, and 6mm. They are about half the price of what I usually see them going for at gun shows. I don't know if they are OEM or aftermarket. RC Saul, This is really my first project gun other than building AR's. I know this is a budget rifle to begin with, so I'm just looking to maximize what Remington made. Besides my conscience (pronounced wife) is the CFO here. Oh......the guns I could have owned without kids. Maybe I'll start taking photos so I can give periodic updates on her progress. [/QUOTE]
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