yes i have one inherited from grandpa....
It was offered in more than one caliber.
Remington produced a slide action (pump) rifle known as the model 760. One of the cartridges this was offered in was .243 Winchester- basically a .308 cartridge necked down to .243 caliber. See the link below for an article on the 760, and some pictures.
Dr. King was shot with a Remington Model 760 pump action rifle chambered in caliber .30-06. Ray originally purchased the same model in .243 winchester, but traded it for the more powerful .30-06, telling the salesman that he needed a "more powerful rifle."
List the caliber and then someone will try to help you.
The Remington 760, a pump-action rifle, was first introduced in 1952. As of 2023, that makes the Remington 760 71 years old. It has been popular for hunting and sport shooting since its release.
The Remington Model 760 was not chambered in .284 Winchester, so I am unsure what caliber you are referring to. sales@countrygunsmith.net
This is a pump action centerfire rifle manufactured by Remington Arms in Ilion, NY. The serial number of the rifle indicates that it was produced July 1, 1980. The model 760 was produced from 1955 until 1981 when it was replaced by the model 7600 pump action rifle. Approximately 804,600 Model 760 rifle in various calibers were produced during that time. Fred Remington Arms Product Service Manager Ilion, NY 13357
Yes, I am using a 308 and a 243 clip in my 1954 760 in 35 Remington.
The Remington 760 rifle, also known as the Remington 7600 in its later iteration, was first introduced in 1952. Production of the original model continued until 1980, while the updated 7600 model has been produced since 1981 and remains in production today. The rifle is known for its pump-action mechanism and is popular for hunting purposes.
No such model number in the Remington line
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.
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.