semi
500 USD or so.
Wal-mart
100-300 USD
Nope, a 742 centerfire but no 642.
100-300 USD
The fore grip of the Remington 7400 and the Remington 742 are not directly interchangeable. While both models share a similar design and are part of Remington's semi-automatic rifle family, slight differences in dimensions and mounting may prevent a proper fit. It’s best to consult a gunsmith or refer to specific compatibility resources for modifications or alternative options.
The Remington Model 740 semi-automatic rifle has long been out-of-production. You may be able to find an original stock on one of the firearms auction sites, like Auction Arms.com, or you might try ebay. Consider that the later model rifle stocks, like the 742, 7400 and 74 Express stocks will also fit, but will not match the 740 Model forearm pattern.
Answer$150-$200 in top condition.gunbroker.com
Remington never made a model 380 rifle, no model number even resembling that in 22.This is from Remington's page for semi-auto rimfires...Mohawk 10CModel 16Model 24Model 241Model 550Model 550-1Model 552Model 522 ViperModel 597Nylon 66Nylon 77
These are valued at between 250-375 dollars depending on the condition of the gun in question.
Yes, the barrel on a Remington Model 48 shotgun does move back into the loading chamber when fired. This movement is part of the semi-automatic cycling action of the shotgun.
1949-1968