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Revision as of 11:05, 24 January 2010

The Remington 700 rifle and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Specifications

  • Weight: 6 lb 12 oz (3.06 kg) empty without scope
  • Length: 41.5 in (1055 mm)
  • Barrel length: 22-24-26 in
  • Cartridge: Various (see article)
  • Action: Bolt action, rotating bolt with 2 lugs
  • Muzzle velocity: Varies (depending on calibre)
  • Maximum range: Varies (depending on calibre)
  • Feed system: 3, 4, 5, 6-Round internal magazine (detachable magazine in model 700 Police DM, M24A2 & M24A3 Sniper Weapon System, M40 & M40A3 Sniper Rifle)
  • Sights: Variable Telescopic

Remington Model 700

Remington 700 .308 Winchester

Film

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Grand Theft Auto IV 2008
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Sniper Rifle 2002
Operation Flashpoint Hunting Rifle 2001
Team Fortress 2 Heavily stylized, shown as single-shot 2007
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas 2004

Remington 700PSS/700P

Remington 700PSS with Harris bipod, in .300 Win Mag

In 1986, Remington developed their dedicated Police Sniper rifle, the 700PSS (called the PSS-700 in many publications contrary to the designation by Remington) was a heavy weight barreled sniper rifle based on the 700 action. PSS stands for Police Sharp Shooter. It had a lightweight synthetic stock. Remington also made a 'varmint' version with a thinner, tapered barrel called the 700 VS. Both variants of the 700PSS were chambered in either .308 Winchester (7.62x51mm NATO) or .300 Winchester magnum. Many snipers in SWAT units and some military units use the rifle with the .300 Win Mag action, but barreled for the .308/7.62x51mm NATO round, giving their armorers the option to swap the barrels for the larger caliber. Remington ceased sales of the 700PSS to the general public around 1999, rumored to be an attempt to be politically correct, however Remington company literature never mentioned a reason for the decision. Remington knew that the 700PSS was popular amongst hunters and police snipers alike and pushed the lighter barreled 700VS "Varmint" shooter as substitute. Though the VS had its fans, it never replaced the heavy barreled PSS in the minds of Remington shooters. By the early-mid 2000s, Remington has re-released a version of the PSS as the 700P for Law Enforcement sales. The Barrel on the newer P models is not as heavy as the original PSS models. In most films, armorers still use PSS models, as they are more readily available in their armories than the 700P. Any film shot prior to 2004, the rifle cannot be the P model, but must be the PSS model, despite being visually identical.


Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
S.W.A.T. L.L. Cool J Officer Deacon "Deke" Kay With Harris bipod and camo paint 2003
S.W.A.T. Colin Farrell Officer Jim Street With Harris bipod and camo paint 2003
S.W.A.T. Josh Charles Officer T.J. McCabe With Harris bipod and camo paint 2003
S.W.A.T. Brian Van Holt Officer Michael Boxer With Harris bipod and camo paint 2003
S.W.A.T. Daniel Ichikawa Sgt. Yamoto With Harris bipod and camo paint 2003
S.W.A.T. Michelle Rodriguez Officer Chris Sánchez With Harris bipod and camo paint 2003
The Siege N.Y.P.D. ESU Marksmen With folding bipods 1998
Light It Up N.Y.P.D. ESU Marksmen With folding bipods and laser pointers 1999
16 Blocks N.Y.P.D. ESU Marksmen With and without folding bipods 2006
Vantage Point Secret Service Snipers With Harris bipods 2008
Daredevil N.Y.P.D. ESU Marksman With Harris bipod 2003
Rush Hour FBI Agents With Harris bipod 1998
Hancock LAPD SWAT Snipers With Harris bipods 2008
The Sentinel Secret Service Agent With Harris bipod 2006
The Sentinel Al Vrkljan Secret Service Conter-Sniper With Harris bipod 2006
The Cell FBI HRT Sniper With Harris bipod 2000
Behind Enemy Lines Serbian Soldier 2001
XXX 2: State of the Union Prison Guard 2005

Television

  • An N.Y.P.D. SWAT sniper in CSI: NY (episode: "Hostage")

Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare R700 2007
Kane and Lynch: Dead Men 2007

Remington Model 710

Remington Model 710, .270 Winchester/.300 Winchester Magnum

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Global Operations 710 With optional 12x scope 2002

M40 Sniper Rifle

Remington M40 sniper rifle 7.62x51mm NATO

The M24 SWS (Sniper Weapon System) is the military and police version of the Remington 700 rifle, M24 being the model name assigned by the United States Army after adoption as their standard sniper rifle in 1988. It is also used by the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF). The M24 is referred to as a "weapons system", because it not only consists of a rifle, but also a detachable telescopic sight and other accessories.

The United States Marine Corps also employs another variant of the Remington 700 as their standard issue sniper rifle, with the model name M40. The main difference between the M40 and the M24 is that the M24 uses the "long" version of Remington 700 receiver versus the M40's "short action". The M40's short receiver is dedicated to cartridges that do not exceed the length of the issue 7.62 mm NATO round. In contrast, the M24's longer receiver allows the rifle to be converted from 7.62 mm NATO to the more powerful .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge. The U.S. Army specified this capability in case future tactics required the larger cartridge's extra range and penetration.

Film

=* Serbian soldiers and U.S. Marines in Behind Enemy Lines

Television

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Half Life: Opposing Force
Rainbow Six: Vegas With various available scopes 2006
Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 With various available scopes 2008
Delta Force: Land Warrior 2000
Far Cry 2 Tranquilizer Rifle Shown as single-shot CO2-powered tranquilizer rifle 2008

M40A3 Sniper Rifle

M40A3 sniper rifle 7.62x51mm NATO

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Hostage Police snipers With Harris bipod 2005
Shooter Mark Wahlberg Bobby Lee Swagger With Harris bipod and camo paint scheme 2007
Shooter Mercenary Snipers With Harris bipod and camo paint scheme 2007

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Delta Force: Task Force Dagger M40-A3 2002
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare 2007
Soldier of Fortune: Payback With Harris bipod 2007
ArmA II With heavy camouflage 2009

M24 Sniper Rifle

M24 sniper rifle 7.62x51mm NATO, .300 Winchester Magnum, .338 Lapua Magnum
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M24A2 sniper rifle 7.62x51mm NATO, .300 Winchester Magnum

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Clear and Present Danger Raymond Cruz Domingo Chavez With silencer and camo paint scheme 1994

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Battlefield: Bad Company 2008
Battlefield 2 M24 M24A3, with Harris bipod and heavy camouflage 2005
America's Army M24 Sniper Weapon System With Harris bipod 2002
America's Army: True Soldiers 2007
Combat Arms M24 With folding bipod 2008
Combat Arms M24 Woodland With folding bipod and camo paint scheme 2008
Counter-Strike Online Orion 2008
Delta Force: Task Force Dagger M24 Sniper With camo paint scheme 2002
Delta Force: Black Hawk Down M24 2003
ArmA II 2009
Urban Terror M24A2, with camo paint scheme and folding bipod 2000

Anime

Remington 700 (Marksman's Rifle MR-700 Conversion)

Remington 700 Marksman's Rifle MR-700 Conversion - 7.62x51mm NATO.

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Watchmen Seen in closet armory 2009

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