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Long Triggerguard Allen Screws for Remington 700 ADL, Nickel
Long Triggerguard Allen Screws for Remington 700 ADL, Nickel
Long Triggerguard Allen Screws for Remington 700 BDL, Nickel
Long Triggerguard Allen Screws for Remington 700 ADL, Nickel
Long Triggerguard Allen Screws for Remington 700 ADL, Nickel
Long Triggerguard Allen Screws for Remington 700 BDL, Nickel
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BROWNELLS - Long Triggerguard Allen Screws for Remington 700 BDL, Nickel

10 Reviews
Model Number
Long Triggerguard Allen Screws for Remington 700 BDL, Nickel
Brownells #
084272704
MFR #
R700 STNLS LONG TRGGRGRD SCREW
UPC
050806031555
$11.99
Coupon Code
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Specifications
Model Number:
BDL
Make Model Fit:
Remington.700
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What is the BROWNELLS - Long Triggerguard Allen Screws for Remington 700 BDL, Nickel?

NICKEL-PLATED REMINGTON 700 TRIGGERGUARD SCREWS

Nickel plated screws blend visually with Remington 700 stainless steel actions. Approximately .250" longer than the factory screws for greater flexibility when bedding in synthetic or wood stocks with thick, cross-sectional depth. Allen head sockets allow repeatable torque settings on match or target rifles.


SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Material: Steel
  • Nickel Plated
  • Kits For Remington 700
  • BDL Kit Includes (2) Screws
    • 1/4"-28 x 2.270"
    • 1/4"-28 x 1.740"
  • ADL Kit Includes (3) Screws
    • 1/4"-28 x 2.270"
    • 1/4"-28 x 1.740"
    • 8-36 x 2.250"
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NICKEL-PLATED REM 700 TRIGGERGUARD SCREWS REVIEWS

3.6
10 Reviews
5 Stars
40%
4 Stars
30%
3 Stars
0%
2 Stars
10%
1 Stars
20%
Reviews Summary
Overall, the NICKEL-PLATED REM 700 TRIGGERGUARD SCREWS are praised for their length flexibility and ease of modification, but issues arise with thread quality and head design. Users recommend trimming the screws for a perfect fit, yet some faced difficulties with the hex recess. While many appreciated their adaptability, others expressed frustration, indicating variability in user experiences.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Length and Customization
67%
Many reviewers appreciate that the screws are intentionally longer, allowing for customization to fit various rifles. Users commonly mention that trimming them to the desired length is a straightforward process, often using tools like a Dremel for this purpose.
Hex Head Design
60%
A significant number of reviews express concerns about the hex head design, noting that the recess is poorly formed, which can lead to stripping during use. This has caused frustration for users when trying to achieve a secure fit, suggesting a need for improvement in this aspect.
Thread Quality
30%
Some reviewers faced issues with thread quality, citing binding due to thick plating that necessitated chasing with a die. This concern highlights inconsistencies in manufacturing, impacting ease of use and overall satisfaction with the product.
User Experience Variability
45%
The reviews reflect a mixed user experience, with some finding the screws adaptable for custom projects while others deem them unsuitable for standard applications due to length or design flaws. This variability underscores the importance of understanding product specifications before purchase.
Project Suitability
40%
Reviewers emphasize that these screws are not ideal as replacements for standard action screws, warning that they can impede bolt manipulation if the stock is too shallow. This theme points to the necessity of assessing project requirements prior to selection.
5
700 ADL
Great quality, fast shipment.
5
Perfect!
This was exactly what I was looking for. I needed longer screws for a new Bell and Carlson stock. These come longer than needed and need to be cut to length. Very easy to do. I bought a 1/4" -28 nut (18 cents) threaded it on and cut to length with a dremel tool. Then backed off the nut to clean up the threads.
5
Good To Go
Have used the Brownells Triggerguard Screw Kit on many builds, never had a problem, good price. As seen in the title description, the word LONG is present and the screws will need to be cut and fit to your rifle.
5
They work
If they are to long here's a hint. Grind them down.
4
It works?
I saw a handful of negative reviews, so I figured it was worth noting a couple of things: 1. These screws are designed to be too long. As a matter of fact, they're probably WAY too long for your intended job. That's kind of the point. You are supposed to cut them to length in order order to get a perfect fit once they're torqued to spec. 2. Be careful and make sure that you've seated the bit entirely when you're tightening to about 55 inch pounds or so. You can strip out the hex head. Honestly, I think they would have worked better as star heads, but no one asked me.
Customer Questions
3 Questions