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I am trying to determine the exact model of a Remington Model 700. It is a .270 Win with a stainless barrel, walnut style stock, wrap around checkering (bdl or classic style), there is no black fore end cap. Has a brown butt pad, hinged floorplate. I cannot find a picture that matches this gun anywhere. I don't think it is adl since it has a floorplate but it doesn't seem to be a bdl or cdl since it does not have the black fore end cap. I thought it was a classic but remington didn't make a classic in .270 Win. I'm stumped...
It does say a model 700. I was just trying to find out what variation it was or confirm there is no variation configured as this one is. The closest I can find it to be is a .270 Classic but I see no reference to a stainless barrell for a .270 classic.
As for the date, I was trying to go off the markings.
Most likely that is not the original stock. It is a M700 Classic stock (looks to be an early one from the looks of the recoil pad) on a SS BDL rifle.
I have 3 classics. One from the late 70's when they were regular production rifles, and two from the 80's when they were one cartridge per year limited production.