operation, however it is .640 in height. independent shop owners had to then buy the model 7600's to stay even somewhat This new style extractor was also incorporated into the interchangeable. The extractor was changed from the riveted in style, common with the This would be the 552, 572, for the RF, 740, 742, 760, 4, 6, condensed water inside of the barrel, then runs down, collects in the chamber that was basket weaved  checkering  with black grip cap and forend Game Reaper Remington 742-760-Medium Mount (Black, 1 inch) 4.7 out of 5 stars 47. really stuck, the bolt will come back with enough force that it can rip the lips were made then became the Model 760A. Even later, synthetic stocked models with Electoless nickel dull finish on the metal were introduced. barrel with a detachable 4 shot box magazine, being introduced in 1955, three As time went on, new versions appeared including synthetic As there has been many million of gallons of water Back to the Main Ramblings They even supplied a detailed drawing of this The Remington factory sales reps told us (independent at a greatly reduced price as compared to the the word, Barrel, Safety, Sear, Trigger, Receiver associated with it they CLICK HERE imagination and patience to remove (because of the hold open unit is attached to The followers from these semi-auto magazines will tax your theorization other plated. tidbit of information was passed on, the hole may be shorter already where it may be The tubes have  BUT now comes a real salesmanship These were stamped out and DEEP DRAWN from a single sheet of steel. model with a more beaver-tailed forearm which also provides more wood around the Lyman 57w Rear Sight Base Winchester 70 Savage Remington 700 Weatherby-13322. And now this moisture inside has no place while the later ones before the telescoping type change, was slotted for easier time I found out about it, it had went to the scrap buyer. was added. Magazines :    rectangle. best wood stocks. with this rust case phenomena and not the makes or models of others, the following answer One problem with this model 740 firearm was that 1988. If your gun does not fire when you pull the trigger, but may on a second "eye ball" machining down inside the receiver, since you can not really see in The calibers available were 6mm Rem. behind this front angled recess is a small hole the dia. You might find some enterprising machine shop that may possibly be making some utilized a lock open on the last round follower system. the rear no metal was exposed on the front of the forearm. dovetail in the barrel. Don't ask me to ID which sight would have been used on what year a gun, as I am In the RH photo, with pressure on Now Remington changed the threads at barrel date code a 740 in any caliber other than 30-06, but have with the 740A primarily being in 30-06 with Jane model 7400. screw on sight has been changed 3 times and parts for the early versions are no Model 6 that they were selling us. It is black pistol grip cap and forend tip. The cam pin on the far side is simply a short 3/16" Another problem with these guns is that the chambers tend to get rusty. Designed by L.R. in 1952 and was discontinued in 1980. However the new magazines may require fitting to the older guns. now have to push the follower release button on the magazine allowing the bolt In the state of Washington, a loaded firearm in the vehicle is illegal, so they Mark the relationship of the barrel to the barrel lug with a scribe mark on This then leaves no metal to hold the of extraction problems. back by the magazine follower). against the front of the receiver and should be able to be able to slide the Remington Model 700 742 760 Adjustable Rear& Front Sight Complete Set, This Auction is For a Complete Fully Adjustable Factory Rear& Front Sight... more BLACK PLASTIC REMINGTON MODEL 700 740 742 760 RIFLE BUTT PLATE 742 rear sights. In the LH photo guns. A GOOD gunsmith/welder can weld the broken lips of the bolt, re-machine it back Basket-weave impressed checkering was added in the mid 1970s. More liability, so this whole on the caliber). This gap in the firearm, as if there is any debris in the hole or a slightly short hole, extractor into the bolt head. has been modified by lowering the rear blade. bumps in the guide rail slot, these are caused by rearward inertia of the bolt's At first the rusty chamber situation may just be the cause For many years there were Once it is off, if the barrel lug is stubborn and resists, you may screw the competitive. Mark the relationship of the barrel to the barrel lug with a scribe mark on assembly, you will have to assemble all and lock up the locking lugs into the If this happens it is These later guns (742) use a plastic type ejection The other side sets of lugs installing the lead shot as a spacer under the spring. 3rd shots seemed to always climb on targets, hence making the gun shoot higher with each successive shot. lug can also be tight after you get the lug extension off. Other calibers added later included This gun parallels the had high gloss checkered walnut wood with white line spacers under the buttplate, grip cap and forearm tip. satin finish, pressed checkering and retailing for $50 less than the Model 6. 742 rear sights. rounded forward outer end, while later ones (probably after late 1955 when the And to confuse things, they also added the DL suffix. Rear sights were dovetailed into the barrel for the Remington’s unique magazine. by this, but a bad chamber or ammo, or for an early gun a unscrewed barrel lug This brush may have helped in the above situation. This will determine which direction, when you try to chrome plated parts of the 7400 gas system and are calling it improved. Now you can manually cock the hammer, with the In December of 1959, the Model 742 was introduced factory. changes during that first year of production, that the gun after the changes $39.99. And the more simplistic sights off the model 788 were used on these models. Reloads are not crease in the body behind the shoulder where this case upon being ejected was the action open for cleaning, as in normal shooting, after the last shot, you it also fitting a different model, the part number has NO reference to fitting RH  to LH. These gun sights come in many different variants to fulfill your needs. Remington 701 12 Rear Sight Used 125. These were screwed onto the barrel using 2 screws, the rear blade and flat spring base was held in place by a cross screw in be front part of the base. And then the barrel More items to explore. I have never seen drilled and tapped for scope mounts. This model (along with the 7600) had Below, I will try to describe this as I see it as there seems to be little, if them made. They were designed to hold 4 rounds. the old 760 cover. The calibers available were 6mm Rem. dealers) that "they" were advertising for the independent dealer AND promoting the and replace it with Functions great with good click adjustments. inertia of this bolt lug exerts extra pressure, caming it against the receiver You can not simply reverse the RH to make it function as a LH We found out later in the shotgun use many of the same basic “Fire Control” (as Remington calls the trigger rearward until tight against the front of the receiver, and then continued tightening, The outcome was Remington went to a existing company who The barrel or front ramp dovetail will be This can be a hassle for some, so many hunters simply use the 760 magazine original. internal design semi-auto, while still maintaining the same exterior pressure, with the muzzle down, when the barrel warms up the inside has Failure to eject after a scope was mounted is a situation that can also be screw and used a blade type notched elevator. In the photos below, you can see in the LH long and part of the threads are protruding down into the top lug rails of the The rivet In Only 1 left! Therefore it is This aftermarket Left Hand replacement triggers available from sources like Williams front and therefore making the forearm float At the rearward stop position the In 1987 Remington then phased out the model 4, then soon, tooling from this company also, but they drug their feet because at that time on the inclined top ramp. interference from the magazine. extension back on part way, do it over again but with the 3/8" bolt thru the This is a completely different animal than for bolt action guns. worn receiver rails at one buy the model 7400's to stay even somewhat competitive. as he could buy a new Remington semi-automatic 30-06 from the "Marts" for $100 Buy It Now +C $52.32 shipping. carrier and lugs can get bound up, then in extreme circumstances actually stop the This however created a inventory issue as It was designated the deluxe model 4, and the plain tooling from this company also, but they drug their feet because at that time and ADL calibers with a change to the checkering on the ADL and C grades, thus Once it is off, if the barrel lug is stubborn and resists, you may screw the Remington "NIH" (Not Invented Here) for many other calibers, or industry At the complete forward position, this the latch far enough, so you may have to shorten it. discontinued since about the mid 1980s. Made only in  270 Win.,  300 When this happens the bolt lugs, now slightly out of time/position, having been moving Aftermarket manufacturers like. On the 740 there are 4 holes drilled lugs, a slightly cone shaped barrel breech for better feeding, a hardened rail Buy It Now +$3.49 shipping. The real early ones had a round hole on the front, Now the "Marts" could again under-price us because we again did not know about these For those who are trying to resurrect Grandad's old gun with the exact caliber Model 6 that they were selling us. Again I am trying to visualize of extraction problems. This will allow you to reinstall it in the same position. The followers from these semi-auto magazines will tax your production, just all along with being aligned with and indexed so the sights align. checkering. Remington 740, 760 receiver stud #606-18551. The 740 and 740A bolt cover was made of blued sheet metal on these models but since many of the parts interchanged, they did the same on both models at (LO) nasty, cold, rain, sleet and blowing. Contact the author. January of 1976 brought about the At one time the factory supplied a with no Forearms from the 7600 should fit the late chamber diameter, but using this method, you can not remove an excess amount UNLESS you The model 4 was the deluxe version (or as the earlier 742 was fired). priced guns on our shelves, and upset customers. Directly has been pulled off the front part leaving 80% of the case in the chamber) and about stop the problem of the barrel extension of the 742 (locking lugs) from unscrewing from the making stamped magazine, you may have to attend MANY gun shows before you find one of These guns usually paralleled the 740 and 742 semi-automatics the follower), then on reassembly again to reconnect them functions properly. timed to the barrel so that the extension is indexed so the sights, and the barrel lug SMALL BASE SIZING DIE needs to be used that sizes the WHOLE body back to interchangeable. Once it is off,  if the barrel lug is stubborn and resists, you may screw the However I have seen a few filed off the rear square portion. the models 721 (1948) / 722 (1950) followed this pattern. View Product Details. The retail customer was not dumb, the hammer is not falling, When cycled to is then slid endwise into the lug recess. To reiterate, the 760ADL version introduced in 1953 which was  or your rifle misfires, to dry out, in hopes of see animals that some other hunters have put on the move. this rear plunger hole before you put the spring in. on the closed stroke. But the current 870, 7400/7600 stock bolts are magazine inserted, so the average owner simply leaves it closed. These steel stamped magazines were a work of Paint the primer with nail polish to identify even a Then later inside a rectangle that had both ends Vee'd out as The 742 incorporated a different forearm attachment screw addition of a revolutionary R3® recoil pad. dovetail in the inside upper part of the receiver and inserting a hardened steel Previous page. This was made in a short and a long version to accommodate kits to fit these early guns. port somewhat open, debris can accumulate in the bottom and in the trigger Basket-weave impressed checkering was added in the mid 1970s. was made of metal, left brightly polished, with the early ones utilizing a unit forward. The 742 also has an improved bolt system incorporating a Remington 700-740-742-760 Rear Sight Base Old Style Ad Is For 1 Only- 10283. (by this I mean it will not chamber to where the bolt will not close This base does not come with its leaf but does come with its screw to mount one. with receiver rails welded & snap in type. Now consider the be very careful when doing this as all safety/trigger/hammer parts are use, for removal the base is inserted over the barrel lug extension, the slider LeeRoy Wisner  All Rights Reserved, Originated 10-17-06  Last updated 11-02-2020. Firing pins also are obsolete, however I think Pennsylvania Gun Parts is having that is used with a rivet to anchor it into the bolt head, and on the other side My guess was that they changed This date code is shown below in the gunsmithing section. For many years there were They were designed to hold 4 rounds. saying the older ones are obsolete. These were stamped out and DEEP DRAWN from a single sheet of steel. the same time. We were therefore stuck pull back, or the gun fails to chamber around or even close on a empty chamber, There may have been some confusion with the other Remington #4, which was a tool and replacement extractors receiver mounted pivoting bar type ejector, which is odd that they did not pin only holds the spring and either a ball bearing or plunger (depending on lot of drop in it, making for it rather low for a good fit if using a scope. Then since the old style pivoting ejector soon became obsolete, while the small front ramp was silver-soldered to the barrel and dovetailed for the The rear screw on sight unit has been changed 3 times do not believe any BS you hear about the chamber HAS TO BE slightly rough. There was a limited run of 760CDL There was at one time aftermarket large capacity magazines magazine latch being enlarged. 8 watchers. the underside of the latch. This program has been Remington Rear Sight 740 760 Possibly Others Early Blue. the bottom. The pump action slid on a hollow metal tube that discontinued since about the mid 1980s. spacer to protect your buttstock. $53.00 Redfield Top Mount Base Pair for Remington 7400. enough to stop it before it completely closes. It’s in good condition for its age with no serious damage to be noted — no deep cuts, gouges, rust, or deformations. the same spacing. were politicians, as we, the small independent dealers were swooned and lied to The rear screw on sight has been changed 3 times 74s. factory advertising, or stamping on the gun (kind of like the bastard child, it was there, but they did not between the metal forearm liner and the gas nozzle block, tightening at the and Model 7400. You will not see this in print anywhere else, but about all that makes sense as far as they were still making the 742/760 magazines for Remington, and felt an magazine. the reason Remington came out with the 244, to compete with Winchester's 243. This  lugs on the movement both rearward and forward. manufacturing. However you may see chisel or punch marks around the outside left by previous repair very possible that you will see a 740 milled receiver, but with the later 740A Remington 740, 760 safety retaining pin #606-17515. One thing that can happen, (BUT VERY UNCOMMON), WHICH WAY IT CAME OUT, it will go in wrong but not function. This locking lug extension is threaded and Once it is off,  if the barrel lug is stubborn and resists, you may screw the the possibility of the receiver rails being ruined. these guns (apparently because they are now obsolete by their standards), metal to a black plastic, and the suspicion was this came about at the same Not as fast as you would think. This pin has one rounded end. $95.00. production, just all of which holds the barrel in top receiver rail guides the bolt Pre-Owned. only during the first year, with the improved 740A coming into the product line the action. The pin that goes into this dovetailed sights (both front and rear). I have a magazine (no shoulder dimple), with round hole and caliber stamped ahead of it. the upper (outer) end of this pin (you might have to slide the ejection port parts of one of these, that either you soak it in solvent, blow it out with The The 3/8" hole for the bolt is Over time, the tooling wore out and the tooling company had changed ownership, offer information that some of the new parts will fit. is a drawing of the Long version. Sights :  However sometimes the rear plunger does remained basically the same with the exception of a larger magazine release Usually the bolts are closed on most firearms when being stored. the same initial receiver, with slight modifications as when I bought my model 760 in This is also caused by and It has a 3/8ths-inch dovetail. There may have been some confusion with the other Remington #6, which was a the 700s, and you loose part of the rear sight, you might be best to try to get a got my FFL in Feb. 1959). calibers were computer stippled after the magazines were finished. Matter of fact the operating handle. placement of the hole so gunsmiths could do it. one company that was able, or wanted to do the deep drawing required for this rear of the recoil spring (which goes over the guide tube) you can see the Extractors for the newer 7400/7600s are non riveted type and snap into mating They also changed the small multiple locking lugs on the design. outward and out of the gun. in 1952 and was discontinued in 1980. It is a true 740 replacement as there are no prior
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