Description
You’re glassing a ridgeline at 400 yards. The wind is a constant whisper, and the shot is yours to take. When the moment demands precision, you need a rifle built for the task—a tool that bridges the gap between you and your target with unwavering consistency. That’s the domain of the Remington 700 AWR Bolt 30-06 24″ Barrel Black Cerakote Brown Stock.
The Remington 700 AWR is a modern hunting rifle built on the legendary 700 action, chambered in the proven .30-06 Springfield. It features a 24-inch carbon steel barrel with a durable Black Cerakote finish and is paired with a lightweight brown synthetic stock. This rifle is designed for the hunter who needs reliable, out-of-the-box accuracy in demanding conditions, and it ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
Let’s start with the foundation—the action. The Remington 700 platform is arguably the most trusted and customized bolt-action system in American history. Its strength and simplicity are why it’s been the choice of military snipers, competitive shooters, and generations of hunters. This AWR model inherits that rock-solid core. The 24-inch barrel length is the sweet spot for the .30-06, allowing the cartridge to achieve its full ballistic potential for flatter trajectories and retained energy at distance. The matte Black Cerakote isn’t just for looks; it’s a practical shield against moisture, corrosion, and scratches, ensuring your rifle looks and performs like new season after season.
The brown synthetic stock is where this rifle gets its ‘Advanced Weapon Rifle’ designation. It’s not just a basic plastic shell. This stock is designed for a solid, repeatable hold. The textured finish provides a secure grip in wet or cold conditions, and its rigid construction supports the free-floated barrel—a critical feature for consistent accuracy. The best part? It fits out of the box. You can take this rifle from the case to the range without needing a gunsmith to bed the action or float the barrel; Remington has done that work for you.
Chambered in .30-06 Springfield, you have access to one of the most versatile ammunition selections on the planet. From managed-recoil loads for practice to heavy 180-grain projectiles for elk or moose, this single caliber can ethically take any big game in North America. With an overall length of approximately 44.5 inches and a weight around 7.5 lbs, it’s a manageable package for still-hunting in timber or setting up on a long-range vantage point.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Action | Bolt Action |
| Caliber | .30-06 Springfield |
| Barrel Length | 24 Inches |
| Finish | Black Cerakote |
| Stock | Brown Synthetic |
| Overall Length | ~44.5 Inches |
| Magazine Capacity | 4+1 Rounds |
Pros: Built on the ultra-reliable Remington 700 action. The 24-inch barrel optimizes .30-06 ballistics. Cerakote finish provides superior durability against the elements. The synthetic stock is free-floated and textured for a solid grip. Offers immense caliber versatility for nearly any hunting scenario.
Cons: The .30-06 can have noticeable recoil for some shooters, making practice essential. As a dedicated hunting rifle, it lacks the modularity of a chassis system for those wanting to heavily customize. The synthetic stock, while practical, may not have the classic aesthetic of a wood stock.
So who is this rifle for? It’s for the Missouri whitetail hunter who also dreams of a western elk hunt. It’s for the shooter who values proven performance over fleeting trends and wants a rifle that will be just as capable in a decade as it is today. At $929.18, it represents a serious investment in a tool that removes doubt from the equation. The platform’s legendary aftermarket support means you can easily add optics from brands like Leupold or Vortex, and the action is a known entity for gunsmiths if you ever decide to upgrade.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the barrel on this model threaded for a muzzle device or suppressor?
A: The standard Remington 700 AWR in .30-06 typically does not come from the factory with a threaded barrel. It is a hunting-oriented configuration with a crowned muzzle. Threading would require aftermarket gunsmithing.
Q: What type of optic mounting system does it use?
A: The rifle comes drilled and tapped for standard Remington 700 scope bases. This means it is directly compatible with popular two-piece bases or one-piece rails from manufacturers like Warne, Leupold, and EGW, allowing for a wide range of scope mounting options.
Q: Is the stock adjustable for length of pull or comb height?
A: The stock on this AWR model is a fixed synthetic design. It is not adjustable. Its design prioritizes a lightweight, durable, and rigid platform for consistent accuracy rather than modular adjustability.
Ready to own a piece of American firearms legacy, built for modern performance? This Remington 700 AWR is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.


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