

by Michael on Been looking to own this rifle for the longest time. When I received an email that EuroOptic will be working with Remington to release a handful of these rifles, I got excited knowing that I wouldnt have to shell out $5k-$7k for an SWS kit. I do have a question though...what will these rifles come with? Will these come with the iron sights as depicted in the picture and maybe even a sling? Hoping someone from EuroOptic can chime in.



EO: Hey Mike, yes, we're excited too - this is really a special opportunity, the M24 is an awesome piece of history and it's important also to note that Remington Defense is making these, not Remington's regular commercial division. With respect to the kit, it will be minimal; it will have the sights as pictured, but it will not include a case or a sling. These items drove up the cost of the item exponentially, and the rifle as we're selling it is the best value for everyone from our judgement. We are having some custom cases made up for these - as soon as we have them in our catalog, they'll be linked to this listing.



Edit 10/23/2019:

To confirm, these M24s are drilled and tapped for the rear iron sight mount but will only include the front iron sight mount and riflescope bases. Was this review helpful?



by Anonymous on I love the M24 SWS. And because of that I bought a Remington 700 5R GEN 1. I have a quick question. Besides the Prefix “ASA1987”, are there any other part of the gun that is different from the legit M24 that was issued to the US Army? I understand this is a commemorative edition. Was this review helpful?



by Anonymous on Just received mine this past Tuesday and it's the real deal. comes with an inexpensive hard-case and has the 2 piece picatiny bases on the action and the front sight dovetail base and this rifle is NIB Was this review helpful?



by Anonymous on The statement, "Despite being chambered for a short action cartridge the M24 is built on the Remington 700 long action – allowing the rifle to be rechambered for the .300 Winchester Magnum,..." is somewhat misleading since the rim diameters of the two cartridges are different. So, beyond rechambering, the buyer would need to replace the bolt or have the original bolt face enlarged. EuroOptic-- good point, deserves a little research and rewording. On it.-- Was this review helpful?



by Anonymous on Do these have new stocks or do they have the "re-issued" stocks and hardware like the ones Remington released a few years ago? EuroOptic: These will have new stocks. Was this review helpful?



by Luther on My rifle is 1/2" MOA out of the box with match & handloaded ammo. Love it. Was this review helpful?



by Anonymous on I just had my local FFL get one on order for me. Couldn't be more excited! I'm also wondering if these have the front and rear iron sight bases, and if they have the sights as well, or, if it just has the front base (without sight) and the two-piece scope bases as pictured?



EO - Edit 10/23/2019:

To confirm, these M24s are drilled and tapped for the rear iron sight mount but will only include the front iron sight mount and riflescope bases. Was this review helpful?



by Anonymous on View introduction https://www.gunsstory.com/details/HuHWABSEpG.html Was this review helpful?



by Anonymous on This is an incredible piece of Art. I can’t wait to get it out to the range. Was this review helpful?



by Miguel G on Great rifle, well balanced, heavy... but worth every ounce. Waiting to dress it over as soon as possible to test those long shots... Another one is coming. Was this review helpful?



by Anonymous on I have a M24 and it really shoots great, I keep reading about how the front and rear sights bases are installed. That is all fine and good, but I want to purchase a set of missing sights. Was this review helpful?



by Richard Scott on Just got it from my FFL a couple days ago. Absolutely love it. And that is without having shot it yet. But I’m sure it will meet every expectation. I’m glass shopping now and want to put a scope on equally as nice. The case is better than a box. I’ll probably put this in a Pelican or similar. Was this review helpful?



by Richard Scott on Just got it from my FFL a couple days ago. Absolutely love it. And that is without having shot it yet. But I’m sure it will meet every expectation. I’m glass shopping now and want to put a scope on equally as nice. The case is better than a box. I’ll probably put this in a Pelican or similar. Was this review helpful?



by Michael on Does this come with BOTH the front and rear iron sight bases? The picture shows only the front but one would think it's completely pointless if it does not have both. Edit 10/23/2019:

To confirm, these M24s are drilled and tapped for the rear iron sight mount but will only include the front iron sight mount and riflescope bases. Was this review helpful?



by Anonymous on The reason the rifle is chambered in 308 with a long action is because the Army, in particular USASOC wanted to have the ability to convert the rifle to 300wm. This never came to fruition due to a lot of issues to include the cost of 300 win mag ammo. For all intensive purposes the Mk13 Mod 5 and M2010 are M24's that were chambered in 300wm. Was this review helpful?



by Anonymous on Purchased one of these a few months back and it has only been a dream to shoot. It has only shot beautifully out to 1000 yards. Really glad i was able to grab one of these and it is one of my favorite rifles in my collection. Was this review helpful?



by Anonymous on A buddy of mine got lucky and managed to pickup a rebuilt one recently at a gun show and I've been envious ever since. However, I noticed that his did not come with the rear and front sight mounts, as they were replaced with screws instead. Out of curiosity, will the rifle come with the rear+front mounts/bases so a scope or sights can be attached? Also, how far out is the wait time for one of these currently if I were to buy one? And being a special release in collaboration with Eurooptic, will "Eurooptic" be marked anywhere on the rifle? Thanks.



EuroOptic: Josh, we will not have any special markings on these rifles. Was this review helpful?