
groups from the bench with the proper ammo. 222 rifle will regularly shoot sub m.o.a. In my experience the 788 proved to be a very accurate rifle, a sentiment voiced by most 788 owners. Left hand models were offered in 6mm Rem. Barrel lengths were 22 or 24 inches for standard rifles and 18.5 inches for carbines (.243, 7nm-08 and. Actions were produced in three lengths, one for. 243 Winchester, 6mm Remington, 7mm-08 Remington. On the two Model 788s I own, the fit and finish is good for an entry level rifle.Ĭalibers available over the years included. This stock is anything but lovely, although it is more appealing than the cheap, noisy, plastic stocks found on most modern economy rifles. There is also no pistol grip cap and the butt plate is black plastic. The comb is not fluted and there is no checkering. The majority of Model 788s were outfitted with plain, birch hardwood stocks stained to resemble walnut. The finish on the barreled action is clearly superior to the essentially un-polished matte bluing seen on most modern economy rifles. The floor plate and trigger guard are steel stampings (not plastic!) and blued to match the barreled action, which received the standard Remington polish and bluing. In addition, the receiver is drilled and tapped for both receiver (peep) sights and riflescope bases. The recoil lug is the "washer" type trapped between the barrel and receiver, in the Model 700 style.Ī fully adjustable, open rear and ramp/blade front sight are included. The ejection port is a rather small oval cut into the tubular receiver, good for rigidity, but making it harder to clear jams. Single cartridges may be loaded directly into the chamber with an empty magazine in place. The release is at the rear of the magazine. It holds three or four cartridges, depending on caliber, and it protrudes below the bottom of the stock. The magazine is a steel, single stack, detachable box. To remove the bolt, one opens the bolt and slides it back while holding the safety all the way forward. The bolt handle is low temperature brazed to the side of the bolt body. The down side to this is the same as other rear locking actions in that it increases the potential for case stretching over time. The spacing of the locking lugs allowed for a short, 60 degree bolt rotation and the lack of lug raceways in the receiver allow for a smoother action. The trigger group is simple, enclosed in a cast aluminum housing and not adjustable. On 1975 and later models the design was changed, removing the bolt locking feature. On pre-1975 models, the safety position also locks the bolt, requiring the safety to be disengaged to unload the chamber. The safety has two positions and is located on the right side of the receiver, behind the bolt handle. In addition, the lock time was unusually fast. The 788's bolt lugs are located in front of the bolt handle and lock into the rear of the receiver. The multi-piece bolt featured nine rear locking lugs in three rows of three, as opposed to the front locking lugs found on the vast majority of bolt actions designed since the late 19th Century. The model 788 included some notable design features. Introduced in 1967, it remained in production until 1983, with over 560,000 produced in various calibers and barrel lengths.

The Model 788 was designed from the ground up by Remington's Wayne Leek to compete in the growing economy rifle market of the 1960s.

An Overview of the Remington Model 788 Rifle
