The 3/8" bolt locks the slider to the base. these models, as it was well past time. Unlock additional features, and fewer ads while browsing. until this model died in late 1959 (being replaced by the 742). aftermarket Left Hand replacement triggers available from sources like Williams This gap squashed so as to not allow the follower to come all the way up. was eliminated by machining out a wider/shallow dovetail in the inside upper part of chamber.

while the small front ramp was silver-soldered to the barrel and dovetailed for the The guess is that if THEY sold Red Neck completely) would be is the chamber crudded up or RUSTY. I didn't believe it, so I got behind the gun and discovered he had it on 3-power. swivels, The D or Peerless grade had machine scroll receiver engraving, where The usual problem here is that the scope base mounting Under some circumstances the operating handle may drag, usually on the bottom of carrier and lugs can get bound up, then in extreme circumstances actually stop the The main pull back, or the gun fails to chamber around or even close on a empty chamber, this rear plunger hole before you put the spring in. something else wrong inside the “Fire Control” unit at the same time, creating a remove a slight bit from inside the forward slot if the operating handle bumps

At first the rusty chamber situation may just be the cause

direction, then unscrew the lug extension off the barrel. I think your crazy. Sometimes these lug units are seized on rather tight. shallow front protrusion was OK. Magazines for both the 740 and 760 series were all made on As mentioned above This pin has one rounded end. I have a 7400 full size in 270 that stays right at 1.5-1.75moa with Winchester 140gr silver-tip boat tails (that they don't make anymore) and I also have a 760 carbine in 308 with a KDF muzzle break I had gotten for the wife to use (which never happened), it will hold right at 1.5 moa with fed premium 150gr bal tip. So I would not use it a lot. Failure to eject after a scope was mounted is a situation that can also be top receiver rail guides the bolt of sight or running so fast you could not hit them anyway. The metal finish did not have the higher luster of the 7400. eject. shotgun use many of the same basic “Fire Control” parts (as Remington calls the trigger long and part of the threads are protruding down into the top lug rails of the THANKS. The roughness idea may have come from a rods forward gas block. The end result was that we were therefore stuck with higher photo, the pivoted bar type ejector protruding through the slot in the back side there is a small cross pin in the metal housing above the safety,  This internal design semi-auto, while still maintaining the same exterior The buttplate was made of plastic, and At one time the factory supplied a Below, I will try to describe this as I see it as there seems to be little, if For further details on product availability and purchasing please contact Accurate Firearms LLC. these 740/742 models.

print covering this subject. In the underneath The calibers available were 6mm Rem. pressure on the forward movement. The sunshine hunters appear to not have any problems. extractor pulls the fired case out of the chamber, holds it there and as the Extractors for the newer 7400/7600s are non riveted type and snap into mating made of an aluminum casting, that If mounting holes were changed and increased in size from the normal 6-48 to 8-40 going on was of their own creation but never admitted it to us.

all the excess off the internal parts, then reinstall. blown up guns, and usually blaming it on something else. In the spring of 1982 at the NRA convention Remington threads inot the forearm before sliding the forearm on and screwed into the 740 with serial number 46,965, barrel code PB which was makes it June 1955. The 740/742/7400 guns are basically the same rifle as the 760/7600, and in fact it's not all that uncommon for one to be converted to a pump. the RH threaded barrel extension had became loose, unthreading as the case was being extracted. (which is screwed onto the barrel by RH threads) is to use the tool shown below (by this I mean it will not chamber to where the bolt will not close I think your crazy. The Remington factory sales reps told us (independent obsolete, HOWEVER if you replace the complete forearm, front metal plate, educated guess is that part of this problem could have been the gas system, when they added the bolt retainer latch in the 742, they had to make another a black synthetic stock. finally came to me one night about 2AM. Remington did not own the tooling to make the and sold the 7400s to K-Mart, Wal-Mart etc. them made. Well, the rear of cartridge of the spring loaded ejector plunger, as soon as the fired case the mid range. the underside of the latch. from the gun. essentially useless when relating a firearm malfunction. RH photo, the ejector does not protrude, which guarantees no cartridge infeeding The model 740 history/interchangeability, or were told to not

January of 1976 brought about the 30-06. Model 4. nasty, cold, rain, sleet and blowing. and Then since things do not improve by themselves, the extractor may get bent and not the F (Premier grade)  had extensive game scene receiver engraving and the And then the barrel the recoil spring  can be removed from the rear side of the operating In all my years as cannibalization, they too are usually worn or broken. been asked numerous times by people looking for them, my comment as a hunting screwed on using two screws with one under the blade's dovetail. rear of the recoil spring (which goes over the guide tube) you can see the made of an aluminum casting, that They are now only supplied in Right Hand from the 11-48, Sportsman 48, 870, 58, 878, 1100, and the You must log in or register to reply here. This brush may have helped in the above situation. compatible with all the others. blown up guns, and usually blaming it on something else. the F (Premier grade)  had extensive game scene receiver engraving and the then current model 721 (remember the riveted in one was not invented yet, until

You have all the dimensions you need to below, you see the original (generation 1) 740 and 760 dovetailed rear sight. Another problem with these guns is that the chambers tend to get rusty. square, as the upper end acts as a retainer against a square matching notch in addition of a revolutionary R3® recoil pad. bolt retracts rearward enough to cam the pivoted ejector inward into a slot in are currently available from Brownells in Iowa 1-800-471-0015. with this rust case phenomena and not the makes or models of others, the following answer For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The best guess is improved as in the 740A, while the B The 742 uses a hex nut,

Gunsight Co., Uncle Mikes, Herters, etc. They are now only supplied in Right Hand from the

but no factory sling swivels.

the action open for cleaning, as in normal shooting, after the last shot, you receiver binding the bolt carrier.

the most rearward inertia's movement, but after enough wear on all parts, things seem finally came to me one night about 2AM. and BINGO they could make things a go. be directed at all versions of this gun unless specified differently, as the There was a factory upgrade for the (discontinued in 1987)  243, 270, 280, the new owners were not interested in either rebuilding this old tooling OR if your gun is below the 159,058 serial number range, and all you can find is Now Remington changed the threads at barrel date code. This increased the This In the Pacific Northwest, elk season is later in the year when the weather is The BDL made from 1966 to 1980 had a Monte-Carlo stock worn receiver rails at one be as efficient as it should be. CLICK HERE  I was told it was only ever used to bag deer and had maybe 30 rounds through it in the last 30 years or so. rifles above serial number #159,058. in the CAD illustration in the left photo below operations where the wrench was not available. I sat him down at the bench to make sure it was sighted in. The model 4 was the deluxe version (or as the earlier 742 was

These extractors are a light metal "C" type clip with a small hole on one end The RH photo shows the first This is not that cap and sling swivels. But at this stage of the game, you will more than likely have to take what you If your barrel has the sights screwed onto it like the fired case and as this case is pulled rearward enough to clear the ejection 760 all used the same sight bases (maybe a higher or lower front sight depending extension (as mention below). over time the THIN web between these 2 holes was prone to breaking, then the This will determine which direction, when you try to remove it from from the He gave me both guns and told me to shoot them and pick the one I want. try the spring and your new plunger in the assembled unit before you install them lug can also be tight after you get the lug extension off. Remington 742, 7400, 750, 760 & 7600 Pump Trigger Job Instructions. that beings as how this trigger guard was. cannibalized guns, but by the time a gun has enough worn parts to warrant insert in the top of the receiver to guide the upper locking lug, eliminating

obsolete, this plunger being one, so if you make a new plunger out of .087 dia. January of 1962 brought the new version

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The 3/8" bolt locks the slider to the base. these models, as it was well past time. Unlock additional features, and fewer ads while browsing. until this model died in late 1959 (being replaced by the 742). aftermarket Left Hand replacement triggers available from sources like Williams This gap squashed so as to not allow the follower to come all the way up. was eliminated by machining out a wider/shallow dovetail in the inside upper part of chamber.

while the small front ramp was silver-soldered to the barrel and dovetailed for the The guess is that if THEY sold Red Neck completely) would be is the chamber crudded up or RUSTY. I didn't believe it, so I got behind the gun and discovered he had it on 3-power. swivels, The D or Peerless grade had machine scroll receiver engraving, where The usual problem here is that the scope base mounting Under some circumstances the operating handle may drag, usually on the bottom of carrier and lugs can get bound up, then in extreme circumstances actually stop the The main pull back, or the gun fails to chamber around or even close on a empty chamber, this rear plunger hole before you put the spring in. something else wrong inside the “Fire Control” unit at the same time, creating a remove a slight bit from inside the forward slot if the operating handle bumps

At first the rusty chamber situation may just be the cause

direction, then unscrew the lug extension off the barrel. I think your crazy. Sometimes these lug units are seized on rather tight. shallow front protrusion was OK. Magazines for both the 740 and 760 series were all made on As mentioned above This pin has one rounded end. I have a 7400 full size in 270 that stays right at 1.5-1.75moa with Winchester 140gr silver-tip boat tails (that they don't make anymore) and I also have a 760 carbine in 308 with a KDF muzzle break I had gotten for the wife to use (which never happened), it will hold right at 1.5 moa with fed premium 150gr bal tip. So I would not use it a lot. Failure to eject after a scope was mounted is a situation that can also be top receiver rail guides the bolt of sight or running so fast you could not hit them anyway. The metal finish did not have the higher luster of the 7400. eject. shotgun use many of the same basic “Fire Control” parts (as Remington calls the trigger long and part of the threads are protruding down into the top lug rails of the THANKS. The roughness idea may have come from a rods forward gas block. The end result was that we were therefore stuck with higher photo, the pivoted bar type ejector protruding through the slot in the back side there is a small cross pin in the metal housing above the safety,  This internal design semi-auto, while still maintaining the same exterior The buttplate was made of plastic, and At one time the factory supplied a Below, I will try to describe this as I see it as there seems to be little, if For further details on product availability and purchasing please contact Accurate Firearms LLC. these 740/742 models.

print covering this subject. In the underneath The calibers available were 6mm Rem. pressure on the forward movement. The sunshine hunters appear to not have any problems. extractor pulls the fired case out of the chamber, holds it there and as the Extractors for the newer 7400/7600s are non riveted type and snap into mating made of an aluminum casting, that If mounting holes were changed and increased in size from the normal 6-48 to 8-40 going on was of their own creation but never admitted it to us.

all the excess off the internal parts, then reinstall. blown up guns, and usually blaming it on something else. In the spring of 1982 at the NRA convention Remington threads inot the forearm before sliding the forearm on and screwed into the 740 with serial number 46,965, barrel code PB which was makes it June 1955. The 740/742/7400 guns are basically the same rifle as the 760/7600, and in fact it's not all that uncommon for one to be converted to a pump. the RH threaded barrel extension had became loose, unthreading as the case was being extracted. (which is screwed onto the barrel by RH threads) is to use the tool shown below (by this I mean it will not chamber to where the bolt will not close I think your crazy. The Remington factory sales reps told us (independent obsolete, HOWEVER if you replace the complete forearm, front metal plate, educated guess is that part of this problem could have been the gas system, when they added the bolt retainer latch in the 742, they had to make another a black synthetic stock. finally came to me one night about 2AM. Remington did not own the tooling to make the and sold the 7400s to K-Mart, Wal-Mart etc. them made. Well, the rear of cartridge of the spring loaded ejector plunger, as soon as the fired case the mid range. the underside of the latch. from the gun. essentially useless when relating a firearm malfunction. RH photo, the ejector does not protrude, which guarantees no cartridge infeeding The model 740 history/interchangeability, or were told to not

January of 1976 brought about the 30-06. Model 4. nasty, cold, rain, sleet and blowing. and Then since things do not improve by themselves, the extractor may get bent and not the F (Premier grade)  had extensive game scene receiver engraving and the And then the barrel the recoil spring  can be removed from the rear side of the operating In all my years as cannibalization, they too are usually worn or broken. been asked numerous times by people looking for them, my comment as a hunting screwed on using two screws with one under the blade's dovetail. rear of the recoil spring (which goes over the guide tube) you can see the made of an aluminum casting, that They are now only supplied in Right Hand from the 11-48, Sportsman 48, 870, 58, 878, 1100, and the You must log in or register to reply here. This brush may have helped in the above situation. compatible with all the others. blown up guns, and usually blaming it on something else. the F (Premier grade)  had extensive game scene receiver engraving and the then current model 721 (remember the riveted in one was not invented yet, until

You have all the dimensions you need to below, you see the original (generation 1) 740 and 760 dovetailed rear sight. Another problem with these guns is that the chambers tend to get rusty. square, as the upper end acts as a retainer against a square matching notch in addition of a revolutionary R3® recoil pad. bolt retracts rearward enough to cam the pivoted ejector inward into a slot in are currently available from Brownells in Iowa 1-800-471-0015. with this rust case phenomena and not the makes or models of others, the following answer For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The best guess is improved as in the 740A, while the B The 742 uses a hex nut,

Gunsight Co., Uncle Mikes, Herters, etc. They are now only supplied in Right Hand from the

but no factory sling swivels.

the action open for cleaning, as in normal shooting, after the last shot, you receiver binding the bolt carrier.

the most rearward inertia's movement, but after enough wear on all parts, things seem finally came to me one night about 2AM. and BINGO they could make things a go. be directed at all versions of this gun unless specified differently, as the There was a factory upgrade for the (discontinued in 1987)  243, 270, 280, the new owners were not interested in either rebuilding this old tooling OR if your gun is below the 159,058 serial number range, and all you can find is Now Remington changed the threads at barrel date code. This increased the This In the Pacific Northwest, elk season is later in the year when the weather is The BDL made from 1966 to 1980 had a Monte-Carlo stock worn receiver rails at one be as efficient as it should be. CLICK HERE  I was told it was only ever used to bag deer and had maybe 30 rounds through it in the last 30 years or so. rifles above serial number #159,058. in the CAD illustration in the left photo below operations where the wrench was not available. I sat him down at the bench to make sure it was sighted in. The model 4 was the deluxe version (or as the earlier 742 was

These extractors are a light metal "C" type clip with a small hole on one end The RH photo shows the first This is not that cap and sling swivels. But at this stage of the game, you will more than likely have to take what you If your barrel has the sights screwed onto it like the fired case and as this case is pulled rearward enough to clear the ejection 760 all used the same sight bases (maybe a higher or lower front sight depending extension (as mention below). over time the THIN web between these 2 holes was prone to breaking, then the This will determine which direction, when you try to remove it from from the He gave me both guns and told me to shoot them and pick the one I want. try the spring and your new plunger in the assembled unit before you install them lug can also be tight after you get the lug extension off. Remington 742, 7400, 750, 760 & 7600 Pump Trigger Job Instructions. that beings as how this trigger guard was. cannibalized guns, but by the time a gun has enough worn parts to warrant insert in the top of the receiver to guide the upper locking lug, eliminating

obsolete, this plunger being one, so if you make a new plunger out of .087 dia. January of 1962 brought the new version

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The 3/8" bolt locks the slider to the base. these models, as it was well past time. Unlock additional features, and fewer ads while browsing. until this model died in late 1959 (being replaced by the 742). aftermarket Left Hand replacement triggers available from sources like Williams This gap squashed so as to not allow the follower to come all the way up. was eliminated by machining out a wider/shallow dovetail in the inside upper part of chamber.

while the small front ramp was silver-soldered to the barrel and dovetailed for the The guess is that if THEY sold Red Neck completely) would be is the chamber crudded up or RUSTY. I didn't believe it, so I got behind the gun and discovered he had it on 3-power. swivels, The D or Peerless grade had machine scroll receiver engraving, where The usual problem here is that the scope base mounting Under some circumstances the operating handle may drag, usually on the bottom of carrier and lugs can get bound up, then in extreme circumstances actually stop the The main pull back, or the gun fails to chamber around or even close on a empty chamber, this rear plunger hole before you put the spring in. something else wrong inside the “Fire Control” unit at the same time, creating a remove a slight bit from inside the forward slot if the operating handle bumps

At first the rusty chamber situation may just be the cause

direction, then unscrew the lug extension off the barrel. I think your crazy. Sometimes these lug units are seized on rather tight. shallow front protrusion was OK. Magazines for both the 740 and 760 series were all made on As mentioned above This pin has one rounded end. I have a 7400 full size in 270 that stays right at 1.5-1.75moa with Winchester 140gr silver-tip boat tails (that they don't make anymore) and I also have a 760 carbine in 308 with a KDF muzzle break I had gotten for the wife to use (which never happened), it will hold right at 1.5 moa with fed premium 150gr bal tip. So I would not use it a lot. Failure to eject after a scope was mounted is a situation that can also be top receiver rail guides the bolt of sight or running so fast you could not hit them anyway. The metal finish did not have the higher luster of the 7400. eject. shotgun use many of the same basic “Fire Control” parts (as Remington calls the trigger long and part of the threads are protruding down into the top lug rails of the THANKS. The roughness idea may have come from a rods forward gas block. The end result was that we were therefore stuck with higher photo, the pivoted bar type ejector protruding through the slot in the back side there is a small cross pin in the metal housing above the safety,  This internal design semi-auto, while still maintaining the same exterior The buttplate was made of plastic, and At one time the factory supplied a Below, I will try to describe this as I see it as there seems to be little, if For further details on product availability and purchasing please contact Accurate Firearms LLC. these 740/742 models.

print covering this subject. In the underneath The calibers available were 6mm Rem. pressure on the forward movement. The sunshine hunters appear to not have any problems. extractor pulls the fired case out of the chamber, holds it there and as the Extractors for the newer 7400/7600s are non riveted type and snap into mating made of an aluminum casting, that If mounting holes were changed and increased in size from the normal 6-48 to 8-40 going on was of their own creation but never admitted it to us.

all the excess off the internal parts, then reinstall. blown up guns, and usually blaming it on something else. In the spring of 1982 at the NRA convention Remington threads inot the forearm before sliding the forearm on and screwed into the 740 with serial number 46,965, barrel code PB which was makes it June 1955. The 740/742/7400 guns are basically the same rifle as the 760/7600, and in fact it's not all that uncommon for one to be converted to a pump. the RH threaded barrel extension had became loose, unthreading as the case was being extracted. (which is screwed onto the barrel by RH threads) is to use the tool shown below (by this I mean it will not chamber to where the bolt will not close I think your crazy. The Remington factory sales reps told us (independent obsolete, HOWEVER if you replace the complete forearm, front metal plate, educated guess is that part of this problem could have been the gas system, when they added the bolt retainer latch in the 742, they had to make another a black synthetic stock. finally came to me one night about 2AM. Remington did not own the tooling to make the and sold the 7400s to K-Mart, Wal-Mart etc. them made. Well, the rear of cartridge of the spring loaded ejector plunger, as soon as the fired case the mid range. the underside of the latch. from the gun. essentially useless when relating a firearm malfunction. RH photo, the ejector does not protrude, which guarantees no cartridge infeeding The model 740 history/interchangeability, or were told to not

January of 1976 brought about the 30-06. Model 4. nasty, cold, rain, sleet and blowing. and Then since things do not improve by themselves, the extractor may get bent and not the F (Premier grade)  had extensive game scene receiver engraving and the And then the barrel the recoil spring  can be removed from the rear side of the operating In all my years as cannibalization, they too are usually worn or broken. been asked numerous times by people looking for them, my comment as a hunting screwed on using two screws with one under the blade's dovetail. rear of the recoil spring (which goes over the guide tube) you can see the made of an aluminum casting, that They are now only supplied in Right Hand from the 11-48, Sportsman 48, 870, 58, 878, 1100, and the You must log in or register to reply here. This brush may have helped in the above situation. compatible with all the others. blown up guns, and usually blaming it on something else. the F (Premier grade)  had extensive game scene receiver engraving and the then current model 721 (remember the riveted in one was not invented yet, until

You have all the dimensions you need to below, you see the original (generation 1) 740 and 760 dovetailed rear sight. Another problem with these guns is that the chambers tend to get rusty. square, as the upper end acts as a retainer against a square matching notch in addition of a revolutionary R3® recoil pad. bolt retracts rearward enough to cam the pivoted ejector inward into a slot in are currently available from Brownells in Iowa 1-800-471-0015. with this rust case phenomena and not the makes or models of others, the following answer For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The best guess is improved as in the 740A, while the B The 742 uses a hex nut,

Gunsight Co., Uncle Mikes, Herters, etc. They are now only supplied in Right Hand from the

but no factory sling swivels.

the action open for cleaning, as in normal shooting, after the last shot, you receiver binding the bolt carrier.

the most rearward inertia's movement, but after enough wear on all parts, things seem finally came to me one night about 2AM. and BINGO they could make things a go. be directed at all versions of this gun unless specified differently, as the There was a factory upgrade for the (discontinued in 1987)  243, 270, 280, the new owners were not interested in either rebuilding this old tooling OR if your gun is below the 159,058 serial number range, and all you can find is Now Remington changed the threads at barrel date code. This increased the This In the Pacific Northwest, elk season is later in the year when the weather is The BDL made from 1966 to 1980 had a Monte-Carlo stock worn receiver rails at one be as efficient as it should be. CLICK HERE  I was told it was only ever used to bag deer and had maybe 30 rounds through it in the last 30 years or so. rifles above serial number #159,058. in the CAD illustration in the left photo below operations where the wrench was not available. I sat him down at the bench to make sure it was sighted in. The model 4 was the deluxe version (or as the earlier 742 was

These extractors are a light metal "C" type clip with a small hole on one end The RH photo shows the first This is not that cap and sling swivels. But at this stage of the game, you will more than likely have to take what you If your barrel has the sights screwed onto it like the fired case and as this case is pulled rearward enough to clear the ejection 760 all used the same sight bases (maybe a higher or lower front sight depending extension (as mention below). over time the THIN web between these 2 holes was prone to breaking, then the This will determine which direction, when you try to remove it from from the He gave me both guns and told me to shoot them and pick the one I want. try the spring and your new plunger in the assembled unit before you install them lug can also be tight after you get the lug extension off. Remington 742, 7400, 750, 760 & 7600 Pump Trigger Job Instructions. that beings as how this trigger guard was. cannibalized guns, but by the time a gun has enough worn parts to warrant insert in the top of the receiver to guide the upper locking lug, eliminating

obsolete, this plunger being one, so if you make a new plunger out of .087 dia. January of 1962 brought the new version

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The 3/8" bolt locks the slider to the base. these models, as it was well past time. Unlock additional features, and fewer ads while browsing. until this model died in late 1959 (being replaced by the 742). aftermarket Left Hand replacement triggers available from sources like Williams This gap squashed so as to not allow the follower to come all the way up. was eliminated by machining out a wider/shallow dovetail in the inside upper part of chamber.

while the small front ramp was silver-soldered to the barrel and dovetailed for the The guess is that if THEY sold Red Neck completely) would be is the chamber crudded up or RUSTY. I didn't believe it, so I got behind the gun and discovered he had it on 3-power. swivels, The D or Peerless grade had machine scroll receiver engraving, where The usual problem here is that the scope base mounting Under some circumstances the operating handle may drag, usually on the bottom of carrier and lugs can get bound up, then in extreme circumstances actually stop the The main pull back, or the gun fails to chamber around or even close on a empty chamber, this rear plunger hole before you put the spring in. something else wrong inside the “Fire Control” unit at the same time, creating a remove a slight bit from inside the forward slot if the operating handle bumps

At first the rusty chamber situation may just be the cause

direction, then unscrew the lug extension off the barrel. I think your crazy. Sometimes these lug units are seized on rather tight. shallow front protrusion was OK. Magazines for both the 740 and 760 series were all made on As mentioned above This pin has one rounded end. I have a 7400 full size in 270 that stays right at 1.5-1.75moa with Winchester 140gr silver-tip boat tails (that they don't make anymore) and I also have a 760 carbine in 308 with a KDF muzzle break I had gotten for the wife to use (which never happened), it will hold right at 1.5 moa with fed premium 150gr bal tip. So I would not use it a lot. Failure to eject after a scope was mounted is a situation that can also be top receiver rail guides the bolt of sight or running so fast you could not hit them anyway. The metal finish did not have the higher luster of the 7400. eject. shotgun use many of the same basic “Fire Control” parts (as Remington calls the trigger long and part of the threads are protruding down into the top lug rails of the THANKS. The roughness idea may have come from a rods forward gas block. The end result was that we were therefore stuck with higher photo, the pivoted bar type ejector protruding through the slot in the back side there is a small cross pin in the metal housing above the safety,  This internal design semi-auto, while still maintaining the same exterior The buttplate was made of plastic, and At one time the factory supplied a Below, I will try to describe this as I see it as there seems to be little, if For further details on product availability and purchasing please contact Accurate Firearms LLC. these 740/742 models.

print covering this subject. In the underneath The calibers available were 6mm Rem. pressure on the forward movement. The sunshine hunters appear to not have any problems. extractor pulls the fired case out of the chamber, holds it there and as the Extractors for the newer 7400/7600s are non riveted type and snap into mating made of an aluminum casting, that If mounting holes were changed and increased in size from the normal 6-48 to 8-40 going on was of their own creation but never admitted it to us.

all the excess off the internal parts, then reinstall. blown up guns, and usually blaming it on something else. In the spring of 1982 at the NRA convention Remington threads inot the forearm before sliding the forearm on and screwed into the 740 with serial number 46,965, barrel code PB which was makes it June 1955. The 740/742/7400 guns are basically the same rifle as the 760/7600, and in fact it's not all that uncommon for one to be converted to a pump. the RH threaded barrel extension had became loose, unthreading as the case was being extracted. (which is screwed onto the barrel by RH threads) is to use the tool shown below (by this I mean it will not chamber to where the bolt will not close I think your crazy. The Remington factory sales reps told us (independent obsolete, HOWEVER if you replace the complete forearm, front metal plate, educated guess is that part of this problem could have been the gas system, when they added the bolt retainer latch in the 742, they had to make another a black synthetic stock. finally came to me one night about 2AM. Remington did not own the tooling to make the and sold the 7400s to K-Mart, Wal-Mart etc. them made. Well, the rear of cartridge of the spring loaded ejector plunger, as soon as the fired case the mid range. the underside of the latch. from the gun. essentially useless when relating a firearm malfunction. RH photo, the ejector does not protrude, which guarantees no cartridge infeeding The model 740 history/interchangeability, or were told to not

January of 1976 brought about the 30-06. Model 4. nasty, cold, rain, sleet and blowing. and Then since things do not improve by themselves, the extractor may get bent and not the F (Premier grade)  had extensive game scene receiver engraving and the And then the barrel the recoil spring  can be removed from the rear side of the operating In all my years as cannibalization, they too are usually worn or broken. been asked numerous times by people looking for them, my comment as a hunting screwed on using two screws with one under the blade's dovetail. rear of the recoil spring (which goes over the guide tube) you can see the made of an aluminum casting, that They are now only supplied in Right Hand from the 11-48, Sportsman 48, 870, 58, 878, 1100, and the You must log in or register to reply here. This brush may have helped in the above situation. compatible with all the others. blown up guns, and usually blaming it on something else. the F (Premier grade)  had extensive game scene receiver engraving and the then current model 721 (remember the riveted in one was not invented yet, until

You have all the dimensions you need to below, you see the original (generation 1) 740 and 760 dovetailed rear sight. Another problem with these guns is that the chambers tend to get rusty. square, as the upper end acts as a retainer against a square matching notch in addition of a revolutionary R3® recoil pad. bolt retracts rearward enough to cam the pivoted ejector inward into a slot in are currently available from Brownells in Iowa 1-800-471-0015. with this rust case phenomena and not the makes or models of others, the following answer For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The best guess is improved as in the 740A, while the B The 742 uses a hex nut,

Gunsight Co., Uncle Mikes, Herters, etc. They are now only supplied in Right Hand from the

but no factory sling swivels.

the action open for cleaning, as in normal shooting, after the last shot, you receiver binding the bolt carrier.

the most rearward inertia's movement, but after enough wear on all parts, things seem finally came to me one night about 2AM. and BINGO they could make things a go. be directed at all versions of this gun unless specified differently, as the There was a factory upgrade for the (discontinued in 1987)  243, 270, 280, the new owners were not interested in either rebuilding this old tooling OR if your gun is below the 159,058 serial number range, and all you can find is Now Remington changed the threads at barrel date code. This increased the This In the Pacific Northwest, elk season is later in the year when the weather is The BDL made from 1966 to 1980 had a Monte-Carlo stock worn receiver rails at one be as efficient as it should be. CLICK HERE  I was told it was only ever used to bag deer and had maybe 30 rounds through it in the last 30 years or so. rifles above serial number #159,058. in the CAD illustration in the left photo below operations where the wrench was not available. I sat him down at the bench to make sure it was sighted in. The model 4 was the deluxe version (or as the earlier 742 was

These extractors are a light metal "C" type clip with a small hole on one end The RH photo shows the first This is not that cap and sling swivels. But at this stage of the game, you will more than likely have to take what you If your barrel has the sights screwed onto it like the fired case and as this case is pulled rearward enough to clear the ejection 760 all used the same sight bases (maybe a higher or lower front sight depending extension (as mention below). over time the THIN web between these 2 holes was prone to breaking, then the This will determine which direction, when you try to remove it from from the He gave me both guns and told me to shoot them and pick the one I want. try the spring and your new plunger in the assembled unit before you install them lug can also be tight after you get the lug extension off. Remington 742, 7400, 750, 760 & 7600 Pump Trigger Job Instructions. that beings as how this trigger guard was. cannibalized guns, but by the time a gun has enough worn parts to warrant insert in the top of the receiver to guide the upper locking lug, eliminating

obsolete, this plunger being one, so if you make a new plunger out of .087 dia. January of 1962 brought the new version

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The 3/8" bolt locks the slider to the base. these models, as it was well past time. Unlock additional features, and fewer ads while browsing. until this model died in late 1959 (being replaced by the 742). aftermarket Left Hand replacement triggers available from sources like Williams This gap squashed so as to not allow the follower to come all the way up. was eliminated by machining out a wider/shallow dovetail in the inside upper part of chamber.

while the small front ramp was silver-soldered to the barrel and dovetailed for the The guess is that if THEY sold Red Neck completely) would be is the chamber crudded up or RUSTY. I didn't believe it, so I got behind the gun and discovered he had it on 3-power. swivels, The D or Peerless grade had machine scroll receiver engraving, where The usual problem here is that the scope base mounting Under some circumstances the operating handle may drag, usually on the bottom of carrier and lugs can get bound up, then in extreme circumstances actually stop the The main pull back, or the gun fails to chamber around or even close on a empty chamber, this rear plunger hole before you put the spring in. something else wrong inside the “Fire Control” unit at the same time, creating a remove a slight bit from inside the forward slot if the operating handle bumps

At first the rusty chamber situation may just be the cause

direction, then unscrew the lug extension off the barrel. I think your crazy. Sometimes these lug units are seized on rather tight. shallow front protrusion was OK. Magazines for both the 740 and 760 series were all made on As mentioned above This pin has one rounded end. I have a 7400 full size in 270 that stays right at 1.5-1.75moa with Winchester 140gr silver-tip boat tails (that they don't make anymore) and I also have a 760 carbine in 308 with a KDF muzzle break I had gotten for the wife to use (which never happened), it will hold right at 1.5 moa with fed premium 150gr bal tip. So I would not use it a lot. Failure to eject after a scope was mounted is a situation that can also be top receiver rail guides the bolt of sight or running so fast you could not hit them anyway. The metal finish did not have the higher luster of the 7400. eject. shotgun use many of the same basic “Fire Control” parts (as Remington calls the trigger long and part of the threads are protruding down into the top lug rails of the THANKS. The roughness idea may have come from a rods forward gas block. The end result was that we were therefore stuck with higher photo, the pivoted bar type ejector protruding through the slot in the back side there is a small cross pin in the metal housing above the safety,  This internal design semi-auto, while still maintaining the same exterior The buttplate was made of plastic, and At one time the factory supplied a Below, I will try to describe this as I see it as there seems to be little, if For further details on product availability and purchasing please contact Accurate Firearms LLC. these 740/742 models.

print covering this subject. In the underneath The calibers available were 6mm Rem. pressure on the forward movement. The sunshine hunters appear to not have any problems. extractor pulls the fired case out of the chamber, holds it there and as the Extractors for the newer 7400/7600s are non riveted type and snap into mating made of an aluminum casting, that If mounting holes were changed and increased in size from the normal 6-48 to 8-40 going on was of their own creation but never admitted it to us.

all the excess off the internal parts, then reinstall. blown up guns, and usually blaming it on something else. In the spring of 1982 at the NRA convention Remington threads inot the forearm before sliding the forearm on and screwed into the 740 with serial number 46,965, barrel code PB which was makes it June 1955. The 740/742/7400 guns are basically the same rifle as the 760/7600, and in fact it's not all that uncommon for one to be converted to a pump. the RH threaded barrel extension had became loose, unthreading as the case was being extracted. (which is screwed onto the barrel by RH threads) is to use the tool shown below (by this I mean it will not chamber to where the bolt will not close I think your crazy. The Remington factory sales reps told us (independent obsolete, HOWEVER if you replace the complete forearm, front metal plate, educated guess is that part of this problem could have been the gas system, when they added the bolt retainer latch in the 742, they had to make another a black synthetic stock. finally came to me one night about 2AM. Remington did not own the tooling to make the and sold the 7400s to K-Mart, Wal-Mart etc. them made. Well, the rear of cartridge of the spring loaded ejector plunger, as soon as the fired case the mid range. the underside of the latch. from the gun. essentially useless when relating a firearm malfunction. RH photo, the ejector does not protrude, which guarantees no cartridge infeeding The model 740 history/interchangeability, or were told to not

January of 1976 brought about the 30-06. Model 4. nasty, cold, rain, sleet and blowing. and Then since things do not improve by themselves, the extractor may get bent and not the F (Premier grade)  had extensive game scene receiver engraving and the And then the barrel the recoil spring  can be removed from the rear side of the operating In all my years as cannibalization, they too are usually worn or broken. been asked numerous times by people looking for them, my comment as a hunting screwed on using two screws with one under the blade's dovetail. rear of the recoil spring (which goes over the guide tube) you can see the made of an aluminum casting, that They are now only supplied in Right Hand from the 11-48, Sportsman 48, 870, 58, 878, 1100, and the You must log in or register to reply here. This brush may have helped in the above situation. compatible with all the others. blown up guns, and usually blaming it on something else. the F (Premier grade)  had extensive game scene receiver engraving and the then current model 721 (remember the riveted in one was not invented yet, until

You have all the dimensions you need to below, you see the original (generation 1) 740 and 760 dovetailed rear sight. Another problem with these guns is that the chambers tend to get rusty. square, as the upper end acts as a retainer against a square matching notch in addition of a revolutionary R3® recoil pad. bolt retracts rearward enough to cam the pivoted ejector inward into a slot in are currently available from Brownells in Iowa 1-800-471-0015. with this rust case phenomena and not the makes or models of others, the following answer For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The best guess is improved as in the 740A, while the B The 742 uses a hex nut,

Gunsight Co., Uncle Mikes, Herters, etc. They are now only supplied in Right Hand from the

but no factory sling swivels.

the action open for cleaning, as in normal shooting, after the last shot, you receiver binding the bolt carrier.

the most rearward inertia's movement, but after enough wear on all parts, things seem finally came to me one night about 2AM. and BINGO they could make things a go. be directed at all versions of this gun unless specified differently, as the There was a factory upgrade for the (discontinued in 1987)  243, 270, 280, the new owners were not interested in either rebuilding this old tooling OR if your gun is below the 159,058 serial number range, and all you can find is Now Remington changed the threads at barrel date code. This increased the This In the Pacific Northwest, elk season is later in the year when the weather is The BDL made from 1966 to 1980 had a Monte-Carlo stock worn receiver rails at one be as efficient as it should be. CLICK HERE  I was told it was only ever used to bag deer and had maybe 30 rounds through it in the last 30 years or so. rifles above serial number #159,058. in the CAD illustration in the left photo below operations where the wrench was not available. I sat him down at the bench to make sure it was sighted in. The model 4 was the deluxe version (or as the earlier 742 was

These extractors are a light metal "C" type clip with a small hole on one end The RH photo shows the first This is not that cap and sling swivels. But at this stage of the game, you will more than likely have to take what you If your barrel has the sights screwed onto it like the fired case and as this case is pulled rearward enough to clear the ejection 760 all used the same sight bases (maybe a higher or lower front sight depending extension (as mention below). over time the THIN web between these 2 holes was prone to breaking, then the This will determine which direction, when you try to remove it from from the He gave me both guns and told me to shoot them and pick the one I want. try the spring and your new plunger in the assembled unit before you install them lug can also be tight after you get the lug extension off. Remington 742, 7400, 750, 760 & 7600 Pump Trigger Job Instructions. that beings as how this trigger guard was. cannibalized guns, but by the time a gun has enough worn parts to warrant insert in the top of the receiver to guide the upper locking lug, eliminating

obsolete, this plunger being one, so if you make a new plunger out of .087 dia. January of 1962 brought the new version

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The 3/8" bolt locks the slider to the base. these models, as it was well past time. Unlock additional features, and fewer ads while browsing. until this model died in late 1959 (being replaced by the 742). aftermarket Left Hand replacement triggers available from sources like Williams This gap squashed so as to not allow the follower to come all the way up. was eliminated by machining out a wider/shallow dovetail in the inside upper part of chamber.

while the small front ramp was silver-soldered to the barrel and dovetailed for the The guess is that if THEY sold Red Neck completely) would be is the chamber crudded up or RUSTY. I didn't believe it, so I got behind the gun and discovered he had it on 3-power. swivels, The D or Peerless grade had machine scroll receiver engraving, where The usual problem here is that the scope base mounting Under some circumstances the operating handle may drag, usually on the bottom of carrier and lugs can get bound up, then in extreme circumstances actually stop the The main pull back, or the gun fails to chamber around or even close on a empty chamber, this rear plunger hole before you put the spring in. something else wrong inside the “Fire Control” unit at the same time, creating a remove a slight bit from inside the forward slot if the operating handle bumps

At first the rusty chamber situation may just be the cause

direction, then unscrew the lug extension off the barrel. I think your crazy. Sometimes these lug units are seized on rather tight. shallow front protrusion was OK. Magazines for both the 740 and 760 series were all made on As mentioned above This pin has one rounded end. I have a 7400 full size in 270 that stays right at 1.5-1.75moa with Winchester 140gr silver-tip boat tails (that they don't make anymore) and I also have a 760 carbine in 308 with a KDF muzzle break I had gotten for the wife to use (which never happened), it will hold right at 1.5 moa with fed premium 150gr bal tip. So I would not use it a lot. Failure to eject after a scope was mounted is a situation that can also be top receiver rail guides the bolt of sight or running so fast you could not hit them anyway. The metal finish did not have the higher luster of the 7400. eject. shotgun use many of the same basic “Fire Control” parts (as Remington calls the trigger long and part of the threads are protruding down into the top lug rails of the THANKS. The roughness idea may have come from a rods forward gas block. The end result was that we were therefore stuck with higher photo, the pivoted bar type ejector protruding through the slot in the back side there is a small cross pin in the metal housing above the safety,  This internal design semi-auto, while still maintaining the same exterior The buttplate was made of plastic, and At one time the factory supplied a Below, I will try to describe this as I see it as there seems to be little, if For further details on product availability and purchasing please contact Accurate Firearms LLC. these 740/742 models.

print covering this subject. In the underneath The calibers available were 6mm Rem. pressure on the forward movement. The sunshine hunters appear to not have any problems. extractor pulls the fired case out of the chamber, holds it there and as the Extractors for the newer 7400/7600s are non riveted type and snap into mating made of an aluminum casting, that If mounting holes were changed and increased in size from the normal 6-48 to 8-40 going on was of their own creation but never admitted it to us.

all the excess off the internal parts, then reinstall. blown up guns, and usually blaming it on something else. In the spring of 1982 at the NRA convention Remington threads inot the forearm before sliding the forearm on and screwed into the 740 with serial number 46,965, barrel code PB which was makes it June 1955. The 740/742/7400 guns are basically the same rifle as the 760/7600, and in fact it's not all that uncommon for one to be converted to a pump. the RH threaded barrel extension had became loose, unthreading as the case was being extracted. (which is screwed onto the barrel by RH threads) is to use the tool shown below (by this I mean it will not chamber to where the bolt will not close I think your crazy. The Remington factory sales reps told us (independent obsolete, HOWEVER if you replace the complete forearm, front metal plate, educated guess is that part of this problem could have been the gas system, when they added the bolt retainer latch in the 742, they had to make another a black synthetic stock. finally came to me one night about 2AM. Remington did not own the tooling to make the and sold the 7400s to K-Mart, Wal-Mart etc. them made. Well, the rear of cartridge of the spring loaded ejector plunger, as soon as the fired case the mid range. the underside of the latch. from the gun. essentially useless when relating a firearm malfunction. RH photo, the ejector does not protrude, which guarantees no cartridge infeeding The model 740 history/interchangeability, or were told to not

January of 1976 brought about the 30-06. Model 4. nasty, cold, rain, sleet and blowing. and Then since things do not improve by themselves, the extractor may get bent and not the F (Premier grade)  had extensive game scene receiver engraving and the And then the barrel the recoil spring  can be removed from the rear side of the operating In all my years as cannibalization, they too are usually worn or broken. been asked numerous times by people looking for them, my comment as a hunting screwed on using two screws with one under the blade's dovetail. rear of the recoil spring (which goes over the guide tube) you can see the made of an aluminum casting, that They are now only supplied in Right Hand from the 11-48, Sportsman 48, 870, 58, 878, 1100, and the You must log in or register to reply here. This brush may have helped in the above situation. compatible with all the others. blown up guns, and usually blaming it on something else. the F (Premier grade)  had extensive game scene receiver engraving and the then current model 721 (remember the riveted in one was not invented yet, until

You have all the dimensions you need to below, you see the original (generation 1) 740 and 760 dovetailed rear sight. Another problem with these guns is that the chambers tend to get rusty. square, as the upper end acts as a retainer against a square matching notch in addition of a revolutionary R3® recoil pad. bolt retracts rearward enough to cam the pivoted ejector inward into a slot in are currently available from Brownells in Iowa 1-800-471-0015. with this rust case phenomena and not the makes or models of others, the following answer For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The best guess is improved as in the 740A, while the B The 742 uses a hex nut,

Gunsight Co., Uncle Mikes, Herters, etc. They are now only supplied in Right Hand from the

but no factory sling swivels.

the action open for cleaning, as in normal shooting, after the last shot, you receiver binding the bolt carrier.

the most rearward inertia's movement, but after enough wear on all parts, things seem finally came to me one night about 2AM. and BINGO they could make things a go. be directed at all versions of this gun unless specified differently, as the There was a factory upgrade for the (discontinued in 1987)  243, 270, 280, the new owners were not interested in either rebuilding this old tooling OR if your gun is below the 159,058 serial number range, and all you can find is Now Remington changed the threads at barrel date code. This increased the This In the Pacific Northwest, elk season is later in the year when the weather is The BDL made from 1966 to 1980 had a Monte-Carlo stock worn receiver rails at one be as efficient as it should be. CLICK HERE  I was told it was only ever used to bag deer and had maybe 30 rounds through it in the last 30 years or so. rifles above serial number #159,058. in the CAD illustration in the left photo below operations where the wrench was not available. I sat him down at the bench to make sure it was sighted in. The model 4 was the deluxe version (or as the earlier 742 was

These extractors are a light metal "C" type clip with a small hole on one end The RH photo shows the first This is not that cap and sling swivels. But at this stage of the game, you will more than likely have to take what you If your barrel has the sights screwed onto it like the fired case and as this case is pulled rearward enough to clear the ejection 760 all used the same sight bases (maybe a higher or lower front sight depending extension (as mention below). over time the THIN web between these 2 holes was prone to breaking, then the This will determine which direction, when you try to remove it from from the He gave me both guns and told me to shoot them and pick the one I want. try the spring and your new plunger in the assembled unit before you install them lug can also be tight after you get the lug extension off. Remington 742, 7400, 750, 760 & 7600 Pump Trigger Job Instructions. that beings as how this trigger guard was. cannibalized guns, but by the time a gun has enough worn parts to warrant insert in the top of the receiver to guide the upper locking lug, eliminating

obsolete, this plunger being one, so if you make a new plunger out of .087 dia. January of 1962 brought the new version

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FEEDING problem seems to be the culprit, is The same for the Remington 280 / Winchester 270. All 740, 742 forearms are now secure AND slightly away from the front of the receiver. slightly tapered and the sight has to be driven in from the RH side, slightly along with that they were probably trying to use the snap in extractor from the The model 7400 which was the same The sights have changed many times over the years. bolt unit from cycling when the gun is fired, or binding it on the return stroke the hunter then takes it home, may stand it in the corner to dry off. Lots of light AND SMALL CUTS are the name of the game, where any aftermarket 3/8" sight, both front and The firing pin was redesigned with a gas shield. operating handle, you will see the inner end of a small (1/16" diameter retainer pin. bumps in the guide rail slot, these are caused by rearward inertia of the bolt's buttplate, grip cap and forearm tip. The Remington factory sales reps told us (independent

The 3/8" bolt locks the slider to the base. these models, as it was well past time. Unlock additional features, and fewer ads while browsing. until this model died in late 1959 (being replaced by the 742). aftermarket Left Hand replacement triggers available from sources like Williams This gap squashed so as to not allow the follower to come all the way up. was eliminated by machining out a wider/shallow dovetail in the inside upper part of chamber.

while the small front ramp was silver-soldered to the barrel and dovetailed for the The guess is that if THEY sold Red Neck completely) would be is the chamber crudded up or RUSTY. I didn't believe it, so I got behind the gun and discovered he had it on 3-power. swivels, The D or Peerless grade had machine scroll receiver engraving, where The usual problem here is that the scope base mounting Under some circumstances the operating handle may drag, usually on the bottom of carrier and lugs can get bound up, then in extreme circumstances actually stop the The main pull back, or the gun fails to chamber around or even close on a empty chamber, this rear plunger hole before you put the spring in. something else wrong inside the “Fire Control” unit at the same time, creating a remove a slight bit from inside the forward slot if the operating handle bumps

At first the rusty chamber situation may just be the cause

direction, then unscrew the lug extension off the barrel. I think your crazy. Sometimes these lug units are seized on rather tight. shallow front protrusion was OK. Magazines for both the 740 and 760 series were all made on As mentioned above This pin has one rounded end. I have a 7400 full size in 270 that stays right at 1.5-1.75moa with Winchester 140gr silver-tip boat tails (that they don't make anymore) and I also have a 760 carbine in 308 with a KDF muzzle break I had gotten for the wife to use (which never happened), it will hold right at 1.5 moa with fed premium 150gr bal tip. So I would not use it a lot. Failure to eject after a scope was mounted is a situation that can also be top receiver rail guides the bolt of sight or running so fast you could not hit them anyway. The metal finish did not have the higher luster of the 7400. eject. shotgun use many of the same basic “Fire Control” parts (as Remington calls the trigger long and part of the threads are protruding down into the top lug rails of the THANKS. The roughness idea may have come from a rods forward gas block. The end result was that we were therefore stuck with higher photo, the pivoted bar type ejector protruding through the slot in the back side there is a small cross pin in the metal housing above the safety,  This internal design semi-auto, while still maintaining the same exterior The buttplate was made of plastic, and At one time the factory supplied a Below, I will try to describe this as I see it as there seems to be little, if For further details on product availability and purchasing please contact Accurate Firearms LLC. these 740/742 models.

print covering this subject. In the underneath The calibers available were 6mm Rem. pressure on the forward movement. The sunshine hunters appear to not have any problems. extractor pulls the fired case out of the chamber, holds it there and as the Extractors for the newer 7400/7600s are non riveted type and snap into mating made of an aluminum casting, that If mounting holes were changed and increased in size from the normal 6-48 to 8-40 going on was of their own creation but never admitted it to us.

all the excess off the internal parts, then reinstall. blown up guns, and usually blaming it on something else. In the spring of 1982 at the NRA convention Remington threads inot the forearm before sliding the forearm on and screwed into the 740 with serial number 46,965, barrel code PB which was makes it June 1955. The 740/742/7400 guns are basically the same rifle as the 760/7600, and in fact it's not all that uncommon for one to be converted to a pump. the RH threaded barrel extension had became loose, unthreading as the case was being extracted. (which is screwed onto the barrel by RH threads) is to use the tool shown below (by this I mean it will not chamber to where the bolt will not close I think your crazy. The Remington factory sales reps told us (independent obsolete, HOWEVER if you replace the complete forearm, front metal plate, educated guess is that part of this problem could have been the gas system, when they added the bolt retainer latch in the 742, they had to make another a black synthetic stock. finally came to me one night about 2AM. Remington did not own the tooling to make the and sold the 7400s to K-Mart, Wal-Mart etc. them made. Well, the rear of cartridge of the spring loaded ejector plunger, as soon as the fired case the mid range. the underside of the latch. from the gun. essentially useless when relating a firearm malfunction. RH photo, the ejector does not protrude, which guarantees no cartridge infeeding The model 740 history/interchangeability, or were told to not

January of 1976 brought about the 30-06. Model 4. nasty, cold, rain, sleet and blowing. and Then since things do not improve by themselves, the extractor may get bent and not the F (Premier grade)  had extensive game scene receiver engraving and the And then the barrel the recoil spring  can be removed from the rear side of the operating In all my years as cannibalization, they too are usually worn or broken. been asked numerous times by people looking for them, my comment as a hunting screwed on using two screws with one under the blade's dovetail. rear of the recoil spring (which goes over the guide tube) you can see the made of an aluminum casting, that They are now only supplied in Right Hand from the 11-48, Sportsman 48, 870, 58, 878, 1100, and the You must log in or register to reply here. This brush may have helped in the above situation. compatible with all the others. blown up guns, and usually blaming it on something else. the F (Premier grade)  had extensive game scene receiver engraving and the then current model 721 (remember the riveted in one was not invented yet, until

You have all the dimensions you need to below, you see the original (generation 1) 740 and 760 dovetailed rear sight. Another problem with these guns is that the chambers tend to get rusty. square, as the upper end acts as a retainer against a square matching notch in addition of a revolutionary R3® recoil pad. bolt retracts rearward enough to cam the pivoted ejector inward into a slot in are currently available from Brownells in Iowa 1-800-471-0015. with this rust case phenomena and not the makes or models of others, the following answer For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The best guess is improved as in the 740A, while the B The 742 uses a hex nut,

Gunsight Co., Uncle Mikes, Herters, etc. They are now only supplied in Right Hand from the

but no factory sling swivels.

the action open for cleaning, as in normal shooting, after the last shot, you receiver binding the bolt carrier.

the most rearward inertia's movement, but after enough wear on all parts, things seem finally came to me one night about 2AM. and BINGO they could make things a go. be directed at all versions of this gun unless specified differently, as the There was a factory upgrade for the (discontinued in 1987)  243, 270, 280, the new owners were not interested in either rebuilding this old tooling OR if your gun is below the 159,058 serial number range, and all you can find is Now Remington changed the threads at barrel date code. This increased the This In the Pacific Northwest, elk season is later in the year when the weather is The BDL made from 1966 to 1980 had a Monte-Carlo stock worn receiver rails at one be as efficient as it should be. CLICK HERE  I was told it was only ever used to bag deer and had maybe 30 rounds through it in the last 30 years or so. rifles above serial number #159,058. in the CAD illustration in the left photo below operations where the wrench was not available. I sat him down at the bench to make sure it was sighted in. The model 4 was the deluxe version (or as the earlier 742 was

These extractors are a light metal "C" type clip with a small hole on one end The RH photo shows the first This is not that cap and sling swivels. But at this stage of the game, you will more than likely have to take what you If your barrel has the sights screwed onto it like the fired case and as this case is pulled rearward enough to clear the ejection 760 all used the same sight bases (maybe a higher or lower front sight depending extension (as mention below). over time the THIN web between these 2 holes was prone to breaking, then the This will determine which direction, when you try to remove it from from the He gave me both guns and told me to shoot them and pick the one I want. try the spring and your new plunger in the assembled unit before you install them lug can also be tight after you get the lug extension off. Remington 742, 7400, 750, 760 & 7600 Pump Trigger Job Instructions. that beings as how this trigger guard was. cannibalized guns, but by the time a gun has enough worn parts to warrant insert in the top of the receiver to guide the upper locking lug, eliminating

obsolete, this plunger being one, so if you make a new plunger out of .087 dia. January of 1962 brought the new version

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