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Left Hand Safety
Yes, the safety for the Remington Model 760 can be converted to right hand. This is a bit of an elaborate conversion involving plugging the current safety detent/plunger spring hole and precisely drilling a new hole and should be done by a competant gunsmith.
I BELEIVE YOU HAVE A MODEL 241. IS THIS RIGHT??
If you are referring to the model 58 22 cal. bolt action rifle, push the thumb safety all the way forward toward the muzzle, open the bolt, pull back and the bolt will slide right out.
It all depends on the parts you need numrich can help for starts and if you call remington arms co they can point you in the right direction
No, Browning never made a left handed auto-5. The cross bolt safety could however be converted to move left to right for lefties.
There is no model that you are reqired to use.
browning and Remington are two different companies, its not possible to have one companies gun under another companies patent.I beg to differ! I have a Remington model 81 woodmaster in 300sav.caliber that is made by remington and has John M.Brownings patent marked right on the barrel.Brownings patent for the remington models 8,and 81 were from the year 1900.The Remington model 8 was made from 1906-1936,and the model 81 from 1936-1950.All Winchester model 1886 rifles were made under a patent frpm John M.Browning.If you can re-post your question with the model number of your Remington,and caliber along with a 2 or 3 letter code found on the barrel of your firearm,I will be able to date your firearm for you.
Sometimes. Depends on the make and model.
The Remington Model 51 pistol was not made by Walther. Has nothing to do with Walther. See the link at the right for a reproduction manual. sales@countrygunsmith.net
If you are referring to the magazine latch style from the Remington Model 7400, yes it can be used on the Remington Model 740, but you'll also need to use the spring that goes with the newer style. These latches (newer style) are available in varying heights numbering from 0 thru 5 so you'll need to make sure the right height/size is chosen to get correct cartridge feed in your rifle.
Adjust? You mean to remove or tighten? There is a threaded tightening bolt right in front of the receiver over the barrel.
Your model 11 was made early in 1927, they were date code stamped (month/year) starting in 1921 so you shotgun will be marked on the left side of the barrel right before the receiver. This information is on the Remington Society of America website and I will add a related link to get you there...