Topic: ADL Vs BDL
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What is the difference between a Remington ADL and BDL?
The BDL has a hinged floorplate assembly allowing ammo removal from the bottom of the rifle. The ADL has a trigger guard, only it does not have a hinged floorplate in the rifle's stock. In addition, the magazine well on the ADL is a blind b... Read More »
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What is the difference between 742 ADL and 742 BDL?
A Remington 742 BDL has a different stock and forearm than the 742 ADL. The stock of the 742 BDL has a cheek plate and the forearm is slanted at the front with a different type bolt which secures it. The 742 ADL is the most common type and ... Read More »
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What does bdl and adl mean in remington model 700?
The designation, ADL or BDL refers to the stock on the 700 model rifles. The 700ADL has a plain walnut stock with a blind box magazine, no floorplate. The Model 700 BDL is a bit fancier as far as the stock goes. This Model has a dropping fl... Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Remington 700 ADL vs BDL vs CDL: Remington 700s are the US military's choice of sniper rifle. Since 1962, Remington has produced the 700 series. More recently, the rifle has been adopted by the U.S. Military as a sniper weapon. Remington pr... Read More »
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The BDL has a smoother bolt, and the BDL has a drop plate. Thanks! Read More »
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I don't think they 'stand for' anything, they are just different model designation relating to whether or not they have a floorplate. The BDL's also have an ebony tip on the forearm and fancier checkering. Source(s): *** Update *** The ADL ... Read More »
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I own a Remington ADL They used to be the Remington 'bare bones' most economy gun. That means that the wooden stock was not quite so fancy, nor did they spend as much time getting a real shiney finish. Also, they did not spend the extra mon... Read More »
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Hi Charles. The Remington 700 rifle was made in many different configurations or sub-models and some of the model terminology has changed over the years. Typically the ADL model has a solid stock under the receiver, the BDL model has a hing... Read More »
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The ADL is no longer made since 2004. The term ADL stands for standard model, it has an internal magazine to be feed from the top only. The stock is either black synthetic or wood with pressed checkering. The BDL is the deluxe model with ei... Read More »
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the BDL(most expensive) usually has a solid wood stock styles may vary(varmint, tactical ect), hinged floor plate, and the finish is usually a little nicer (often has jeweled bolt ect) the CDL (middle of the road) usually has straight-comb ... Read More »
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