LSI Offers Howa 1500 and Remington 700 BDL Magazine Conversion Kits

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posted on April 1, 2020
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Legacy Sports International (LSI) is offering a kit for Howa 1500 and Remington 700 BDL rifles, converting them to utilize detachable magazines. This Ammo Boost conversion kit is offered in both short- and long-action offerings, in either five- or 10-round configurations, and comes complete with a new floor plate and magazine. Both are available in either standard or magnum calibers, for which additional magazines are available separately. Finally, the model which fits the Howa 1500 also fits the Weatherby Vanguard, the Smith & Wesson 1500 and the Mossberg 1500. For more information on these kits, or anything else in the LSI lineup, please visit legacysports.comMSRP: $69

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