I purchaced a Rem. 7400 model. Was for years blaming the scope for 12 inch groups. Bought another scope and the same wild groups. Taking off the scope and using iron sights 12 inch groups still haunted me. I still thought it was me until breaking out the old 7.7 jap rifle with military sights I have never shot before got less than 3 inch groups. I knew it was not the scope on the 7400 Remington it was the rifle. I think I've seen more Remington automatics than about any other gun on the pawn shop shelves. I believe I know why. I would let the barrel cool for hours let the wind die down clean it after each shot, (tried not cleaning after each shot twice) using at least 25 -30 patches (copper solvent used once). Four different load of shells tried. Gave this gun all the advantages I could plus a rifle rest! It seems I have been Remed.
The Remington Model 742 was made from 1960 until 1980, and it was replaced by the Model 7400 in 1981.
Oh, dude, the barrel twist rate for a Remington 308 model 7400 is typically 1:10. It means the bullet completes one full rotation in the barrel every 10 inches it travels. So, like, it's important for accuracy and stuff, but don't lose sleep over it, man.
No, they are readily available.
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There have never been any recalls on the Remington Model 742 that I'm aware of. The Remington 742 is now an obsolete model and was replaced with the Remington Model 7400. The bolt received an upgraded design along with the magazine catch/release. At one time Remington was offering a Model 7400 as a replacement for the Model 742, if you sent them your Model 742 along with $350.00. Is there a problem with the 742 that you have?
The barrels for the Remington 740 and Remington 7400 are not interchangeable. While they may appear similar and share some design characteristics, the 7400 features a different locking mechanism and design that makes the barrels incompatible with the earlier 740 model. It's important to ensure you have the correct barrel specifically designed for your model to ensure proper fit and function.
100-400 USD
about $250 in clean condition
what is the value of a good condition .243 reminton model 7400 with a VX 1 2.5 x 7 leopold scope.
It was introduced in 1981, according to Remington's Web site.
Yes, The receiver pins are the same as the Remington 870, so any stock that will fit the 870 will fit the 7400