Description
The Remington Seven Threaded 300 AAC Blackout 16″ Barrel KUIU VIAS Camo Stock X-Mark Pro Trigger is a lightweight, compact bolt-action rifle built for hunters and shooters who need a versatile, suppressor-ready platform. It combines the hard-hitting, subsonic-capable 300 Blackout cartridge with a premium camo finish and a crisp factory trigger, all at a price point that undercuts many competitors. This is a practical, value-focused hunting tool that’s ready for optics and a can right out of the box.
Key Features
- 300 AAC Blackout Chambering: Ideal for suppressed shooting with subsonic ammo or effective hunting with supersonic loads.
- Factory-Threaded 16″ Barrel: Ready for a muzzle device or suppressor (5/8″-24 thread pitch).
- KUIU VIAS Camo Stock: Durable, lightweight synthetic stock with an effective, real-world camouflage pattern.
- X-Mark Pro Trigger: User-adjustable trigger for a clean, crisp pull straight from the factory.
- Compact & Lightweight: The Model Seven action is known for its short footprint, making it easy to handle in blinds or thick cover.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 300 AAC Blackout |
| Barrel Length | 16 inches, Threaded 5/8″-24 |
| Stock | KUIU VIAS Camo Synthetic |
| Trigger | X-Mark Pro Adjustable |
| Action | Bolt Action |
| Magazine | Detachable Box Magazine (Capacity typically 3+1 or 4+1) |
Here’s the thing—when you compare this package to building a similar rifle from parts or buying a competing brand’s “tactical” bolt gun, the value becomes clear. At $667.20, you’re getting a complete, name-brand rifle with a premium camo dip and a suppressor-ready barrel. You’d spend that much just on a quality action and barrel alone for a custom build. The included X-Mark Pro trigger is a legitimate upgrade over basic factory triggers, often found on rifles costing hundreds more. This rifle is drop-in ready for your preferred optic using standard Remington 700-pattern bases, which are widely available from brands like Leupold, Warne, and Talley. Just mount your scope, zero it, and you’re set.
Who This Rifle Is For
This rifle is built for the budget-conscious hunter who doesn’t want to compromise on critical features. It’s perfect for Missouri whitetail hunters in timber or brush, where its compact size and effective cartridge shine. It’s also a top pick for anyone wanting a dedicated, quiet hunting rifle for hogs or predators when paired with a suppressor. If you’ve been looking at the popular Ruger American Ranch or the Savage Axis II but wanted a more refined action and a better camo pattern, this Remington Seven sits in a sweet spot between budget and premium.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Exceptional out-of-the-box value with threading and camo included. The adjustable X-Mark Pro trigger is a significant plus. The 300 Blackout caliber offers huge versatility, especially suppressed. The KUIU pattern is highly effective in many hunting environments. The short, lightweight platform is easy to carry all day.
Cons: As a budget-friendly option, the stock is synthetic and may lack the rigidity of a premium chassis. The 300 Blackout is a specialized cartridge; ammo can be more expensive and less common than .308 or 6.5 Creedmoor for long-range target shooting. Magazine options might be limited compared to more common short actions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this rifle compatible with standard Remington 700 accessories?
A: Mostly, yes. The action is based on the Remington Model Seven, which shares some but not all characteristics with the full-size Remington 700. Scope bases are generally the same, but stocks, bottom metal, and some other parts are Model Seven specific. Always verify compatibility before purchasing aftermarket parts.
Q: What’s the effective range for hunting with this 300 Blackout setup?
A: With supersonic hunting ammunition (110-125 grain bullets), the 300 Blackout from a 16″ barrel is effective and ethical on deer-sized game out to around 150-200 yards. Its real strength is inside 150 yards, particularly when using subsonic ammunition suppressed—that scenario is where the cartridge truly excels as a quiet, close-range hunter.
Q: What does “FFL transfer required” mean for this purchase?
A: All firearm purchases from online retailers require shipment to a licensed dealer (FFL) in your state for a background check. When you order, you’ll need to provide your local FFL’s information. Once the rifle arrives at their shop, you’ll complete the Form 4473 and pass the background check to take possession. This rifle ships to Missouri and compliant US states through this standard, secure process.
If you need a capable, no-fuss hunting rifle that’s already set up for a suppressor and won’t break the bank, the Remington Seven Threaded in 300 Blackout deserves a hard look. Its combination of practical features at this price is tough to beat. See current availability and pricing at firearms-missouri.com.




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