Some of the features of the rifle:

Lightweight, synthetic stock. Harris bipod.

Jewelled bolt body.
The port on the right side of the image is a gas vent port, to release pressure if the cartridge case ruptures.

One issue is the infamous
"J-Lock". This has been discontinued for several years now.
You need a special J shaped key to unlock the bolt. It is currently in the unlocked position. If it gets locked, I'm screwed.
I dont have the key. I'm sure Remington will send me one if I ask but I don't want a dang lock on any of my guns.
I think I will replace it with an aftermarket “speedlock” type of firing pin assembly.
The Scope:

Leupold mounts and rings.
The front ring twists in and the rear has windage adjustment.

quick eyepiece adjustment
30 mm body

The little gold button is the light switch.
Pushing it in, increases the intensity. Once it reaches the brightest intensity, it will flash five times.
Pushing it again, now reduces the intensity. When it reaches the lowest intensity, it will flash five times.
It also has a motion sensor. If not moved for five minutes, the "firedot" shuts off. When the rifle is moved, it comes back on again.
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941