ADL was one of several QUALITY designations used to denote SPECIAL FEATURES of a finished product : it was an alternate to BDL , which I believe was a slightly BETTER version of the same basic firearm : over the years Remington used various indicators, and it is hard to keep up with all these special "codes" !
Just accept it as a sub-model designator !
750
Standard factory 222 Remington ADL has a 1/14 twist rate.
I recently came across the 700 ADL at Wal-Mart. It was a 30-06 and they were asking $518.00.
700 ADL Long Action
In 1962.
The sportsman 78 model Remington is the same as a Remington 700 adl, but i have yet to find whether to buy a short or long action stock for mine... so i would just go for a rem 700 adl stock
Standard AKA long action
100-500 USD
economy grade
106351
No, per Remington's site (http://www.remington.com/library/history/firearm_models/centerfire/model_700.asp), here are the dates for the various ADL models: ADL (1962 - 2004) ADL LS (1988 - 1993) ADL Synthetic (1996 - 2004) ADL Synthetic Youth (1998 - 2004) Remington still makes the 700 in BDL and CDL models and various other models (http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/centerfire_rifles/model_700/).
Im looking to find out if this gun is a Remington 700 ADL or the 710 model serial number E620262E?