No, these forearms function differently. One (742) is stationary and has a steel liner protecting the inside of the barrel channel from any escaping gasses. The 760 forearm slides onto the action bars and is made to function in the same manner that pump action shotguns (like the 870) perform. These two forearms are NOT interchangeable.
A Remington Model 760 magazine "CAN" be used in the Model 742 Remington if they are the same caliber. The 742 rifle is designed to hold the bolt back after the last round is fired. Along the left side of the 742 magazine there is a bolt release button that will allow the bolt to move forward after a full mag. replaces the empty one. The 760 mag. has the same magazine body but does not have the bolt release button so the bolt will not move forward until the mag. is removed.
To my knowledge the two clips are different in design,and cannot be interchanged.
Remington makes multiple rifles with detachable clips. The 742 and 760 both have detachable magazines. The Remington model 700 can be readily altered to a detachable magazine, parts are sold in Cabela's, and other suppliers.
Yes, I am using a 308 and a 243 clip in my 1954 760 in 35 Remington.
how much is my remington 760 gamemaster 300 savage worth
what is a Remington 760 300 savage worth it is a gamemaster
No such model number in the Remington line
Probably not but call your local gunsmith
You need to go to a gunsmith
450
your Remington 760 is going for between 200-350 dollars,at this time.
Remington 760 magazines made to hold the 35 Rem or any other of the short action cartridges...i.e 308, 243, 6mm.