Daniel Defense R700 Pro Chassis System

While Daniel Defense is a black rifle company for sure, they have been chipping away at the bolt-action hunting market for the past couple of years with their Delta 5 series of precision rifles.

It only makes sense that they are now marketing a drop-in chassis for the Remington 700, which is probably the most common bolt-action rifle on the planet except for the Mauser 98 and Mosin-Nagant. The Daniel Defense Pro Chassis System, which borrows heavily from their Delta 5 Pro rifle, “gives marksmen a competitive option for their Remington 700.” says the company.

It accepts AICS short action mags, uses AR-15 pattern grips, has an integral Arca lock, lots of QD and M-LOK points (16 in all), has an adjustable length of pull, and has a metal-on-metal bedding design. Available in black, coyote, and olive drab, the cost is $1,019-$1,196.

By Michael Crites

Michael Crites is el jefe around here. He has spent more than 30 years shooting, learning about guns, and collecting firearms old and new. He holds his Oregon Concealed Handgun License, and enjoys testing products in the back 40 of his farm.

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