Uncommon Remington 7615 Police pump rifle. I acquired this a few years back from a member here and had some plans for it but with my life going in a different direction I have decided to sell.
This takes AR magazines And is chambered in 5.56 or 223. This has the more desirable Wilson Combat aperture rear sight and XS big dot front sight. 16.5” barrel. I believe Remington put 1:9twist in them.
Has a few handling marks but still in great shape.
Part of my plans for this was to make a switch barrel rifle based on other AR cartridges. Namely, I was looking to do a 450 BM conversion. I acquired a standard 7600 bolt assembly with .473 bolt face that could be used for 450 BM or 458 Socom or anything else with that bolt face. Also included are some spare 7615 Mag wells which I can only guess are exceedingly uncommon when not attached to a 7615. Unfortunately they require a few more proprietary parts to function with a 223 type cartridge. one will function fine with a .473 bolt face cartridge the other needs a special part for the mag release. Just a threaded rod would work but it needs to be a small size. Possibly 10-32. I got the Mag wells because the mag well for 223 is different than what it would be needed for a 450/458 conversion. This way the barrel, bolt, Mag well, and magazines would be swapped for the conversion.
FTF only. I travel to Dublin a few times a month and would be willing to drive south to Brunswick.
This takes AR magazines And is chambered in 5.56 or 223. This has the more desirable Wilson Combat aperture rear sight and XS big dot front sight. 16.5” barrel. I believe Remington put 1:9twist in them.
Has a few handling marks but still in great shape.
Part of my plans for this was to make a switch barrel rifle based on other AR cartridges. Namely, I was looking to do a 450 BM conversion. I acquired a standard 7600 bolt assembly with .473 bolt face that could be used for 450 BM or 458 Socom or anything else with that bolt face. Also included are some spare 7615 Mag wells which I can only guess are exceedingly uncommon when not attached to a 7615. Unfortunately they require a few more proprietary parts to function with a 223 type cartridge. one will function fine with a .473 bolt face cartridge the other needs a special part for the mag release. Just a threaded rod would work but it needs to be a small size. Possibly 10-32. I got the Mag wells because the mag well for 223 is different than what it would be needed for a 450/458 conversion. This way the barrel, bolt, Mag well, and magazines would be swapped for the conversion.
FTF only. I travel to Dublin a few times a month and would be willing to drive south to Brunswick.
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