Brandt,
I have a Rem 770 in .270 that is stainless, it was a gift from my wife last Christmas. I had been hinting about a Mossberg or Stevens .270, but a Gander Mt. sales person told her that this stainless Remington was superior to a blued Mossberg or Stevens
. I have not seen any aftermarket items for it except some wooden stocks on ebay.
The triggerguard is actually part of the stock, and the wooden ones on ebay have a wood triggerguard too (boy are they ugly). This rifle will not hold a candle to my 700 Rem as far as looks or smoothness of action. I think it is probably the poorest choice you could make as far as buying a rifle to "trick out".
I will say this for the rifle, it shoots everytime I pull the trigger. The trigger is adjustable, the pull feels very similar to my 700 after I adjusted it. The accuracy is quite good, but the rifle is heavier than my walnut stocked 700.
The stock is blocky, and the bolt shroud is plastic. I took it apart and found that the action lug is NOT attached to the action. The "lug" is a piece of steel that slips into a slot cut into the action. It makes me wonder why everyone but Remington can make a quality inexpensive rifle.
If I had purchased this rifle for myself, I would have already sold it, however it was a gift from my wonderful wife.
If you wanted a rifle to hunt with without spending alot of money that will get the job done I would say get one. I do think your money would be better spent on a Stevens or Mossberg though.