Description
Picture this: you need a compact, hard-hitting platform for close-quarters work or suppressed hunting, where every shot placement is critical and over-penetration is a real concern. You need a rifle built for a purpose, not a compromise. That’s where the Remington Model 783, Bolt Action Rifle, 300 Blackout, 16.5″ Heavy Threaded Barrel, 1:9 Twist, Flat Dark Earth, Synthetic Stock with SuperCell Recoil Pad, Right Hand, 4Rd, Detachable Magazine, CrossFire Adjustable Trigger comes in. It’s a purpose-built, no-fuss bolt action designed from the ground up for the modern 300 Blackout cartridge.
Answer Capsule: The Remington Model 783 in 300 Blackout is a compact, threaded bolt-action rifle built for versatility. Its 16.5-inch heavy barrel and 1:9 twist stabilize subsonic and supersonic rounds, while the adjustable trigger and synthetic stock offer a practical, ready-to-run platform for hunting, home defense, or suppressed use right out of the box.
Built for the Modern Cartridge
This isn’t a standard hunting rifle re-chambered. The 16.5-inch heavy-contour barrel is the heart of the system. It’s cut to the ideal length for the 300 Blackout, maximizing powder burn and velocity without unnecessary bulk. The 1:8 twist rate is the key—it properly stabilizes the heavy subsonic projectiles (like common 220-grain loads) you’d run with a suppressor, as well as lighter supersonic hunting rounds. The barrel is factory-threaded 5/8×24, ready for a muzzle device or suppressor. At just over $391, this setup delivers serious capability without a custom shop price tag.
Practical Features for Real-World Use
The flat dark earth synthetic stock isn’t just for looks; it’s durable, weather-resistant, and low-maintenance. The integrated SuperCell recoil pad is a game-saver—it soaks up the already mild 300 Blackout recoil, making follow-up shots fast and comfortable. The CrossFire adjustable trigger is a standout. You can tune the pull weight to your preference, a feature rarely found in this price bracket. It breaks cleanly, directly impacting accuracy. The detachable 4-round magazine is a practical touch for safe unloading and quick reloads in the field.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 300 AAC Blackout |
| Barrel Length | 16.5″ Heavy Threaded (5/8×24) |
| Twist Rate | 1:9″ |
| Stock | Flat Dark Earth Synthetic |
| Magazine | 4-Round Detachable Box |
| Trigger | CrossFire Adjustable |
| Overall Length | Approx. 36.5″ |
| Weight | Approx. 7.0 lbs |
Pros & Cons
Pros: The rifle is suppressor-ready from the factory—no gunsmithing required. The adjustable trigger provides a real precision advantage. The compact 16.5-inch barrel makes it maneuverable in blinds or tight spaces. The 300 Blackout chambering offers massive flexibility with ammo selection. Finally, the price point at $391.12 is highly competitive for a feature set like this.
Cons: As a bolt-action, your rate of fire is limited compared to an AR platform. The 4-round magazine capacity is sufficient for most uses but less than some competitors. The synthetic stock, while tough, may not have the premium feel of a laminated or composite stock.
Who This Rifle Is For
This Model 783 is for the practical shooter who values efficiency. It’s for the Missouri hunter in thick timber who needs a short, quiet rifle for whitetail. It’s for the home defender who wants a potent, manageable cartridge that pairs perfectly with a suppressor to mitigate noise and flash. It’s also an ideal entry point for someone wanting to build a dedicated 300 Blackout system without the complexity of an AR platform. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this rifle ready for a suppressor?
A: Yes. The 16.5-inch barrel comes with a 5/8×24 threaded muzzle, which is the standard thread pattern for many .30 caliber suppressors from brands like SilencerCo and Dead Air. You will need to purchase the suppressor separately and comply with all NFA regulations.
Q: What ammunition works best with the 1:9 twist barrel?
A: A 1:9 twist is versatile. It will reliably stabilize common subsonic loads (190-220 grain) for suppressed use and popular supersonic hunting rounds in the 110-150 grain range. It’s a good all-around twist for the cartridge.
Q: Can the trigger pull weight be adjusted easily?
A: Yes. The CrossFire trigger features a user-adjustable pull weight. The adjustment is straightforward with a simple hex key, allowing you to set it to your preferred weight within its range—no special tools or gunsmith needed.
Ready to configure a versatile, purpose-driven rifle for your needs? This Remington Model 783 in 300 Blackout is in stock and ready for your FFL transfer.




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