Yes, Remington did produce the 6mm Sportsman 76, which is a variation of the Model 760 pump-action rifle. The 6mm caliber version was introduced in the 1970s, catering to hunters and sport shooters. This model is known for its versatility and was part of Remington's line of firearms designed for various game hunting.
Limited interchangeability.
Do not see a 543 in any of my references. Sorry-Sportsman is associated with the Remington centerfire rifles in Model 76, 760, and model 78.
400-600$$$ cnd
100-500 USD
good gun i have one.they were made from 1984 to 1987 and are valued at aroud 175-300$ depending on the value
Many of the rifles are valued in price close to $400. The amount will vary depending upon where you get the rifle from.Ê
$250-300 dollars, general value in good condition, this is their lowest grade, I have one, great gun, relatively low value
Remington Kellogg died on May 8, 1969 at the age of 76.
Remington never made a model 67, model 76 (lever?), Winchester?
Remington Kellogg was born on October 5, 1892 and died on May 8, 1969. Remington Kellogg would have been 76 years old at the time of death or 122 years old today.
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Yes, I have one that is Black on Black. They also made a bolt action, but not many of either. It's a Model 76.