Listing TitleRemington Model 700 BDL Safari Grade – .375 H&H Magnum – Mfg. May 1983 – C&R EligibleDescriptionUp for sale is a highly desirable, exceptionally clean Remington Model 700 BDL Safari Grade chambered in the iconic African dangerous game caliber, .375 Holland & Holland Magnum.Manufactured during Remington's golden era of production in May 1983 (Barrel Code: KD, Serial Prefix: B), this specific rifle is built like a tank on a long-action receiver designed to withstand heavy recoil. Unlike standard production models, the Safari Grade rifles of this era featured premium factory configurations specifically engineered for heavy magnum performance.This rifle features a high-gloss American Walnut Monte Carlo stock with classic "skip-line" BDL checkering. To ensure structural integrity under heavy recoil, it includes an integrated steel recoil cross-bolt (tastefully covered with a factory dark circular wood plug). The stock is beautifully accented by a dark rosewood fore-end tip and matching pistol grip cap, separated by clean white-line spacers.Mechanically perfect with a smooth-as-glass action, this beautiful rifle is ready for your next big-game hunt or to hold a prized position in a vintage Remington collection.Item SpecificationsManufacturer: Remington Arms Co.Model: 700 BDL Safari GradeCaliber: .375 H&H MagnumYear of Manufacture: May 1983 (Confirmed via barrel code & serial prefix)Serial Number: B6385511Barrel Length: 24-inch heavy sporter profileCapacity: 3+1 (Hinged metal floorplate magazine)Stock: Premium Figured Walnut, Monte Carlo cheekpiece, skip-line checkering, factory recoil cross-boltAccents: Rosewood fore-end tip & pistol grip cap with white spacersSights: Factory removable ramp front sight and adjustable rear leaf sightWeight: Approx. 9 lbs (unloaded)Condition ReportAction & Mechanics: 10/10. The bolt is tight, fluid, and locks up perfectly.Bore: [Excellent/Bright/Sharp with crisp rifling and zero pitting or erosion].Metal Finish: [Describe bluing condition here, e.g., Retains roughly 95%+ of its deep factory bluing. Minor faint wear at the muzzle/floorplate, but no deep scratches or rust.]Wood Stock: [Describe stock condition here, e.g., Excellent overall. Shows minor, superficial handling marks/safe dings from light field use, but has absolutely NO cracks, structural damage, or wood splitting near the tang.]