The stock and forearm from a Remington 7400 will not fit a Remington Sportsman 74 directly, as these two rifles have different designs and specifications. While both firearms share some similarities, their stock mounting systems and dimensions differ. Modifications may be necessary to make them compatible, but it's generally advisable to use parts specifically designed for each model to ensure proper fit and function.
usually the stock is behind and the forearm is in front of the receiver.
The Sportsman 74 is the K-Mart version of the Remington 7400. Internally they are the same. Properly maintained the 7400 is a fine rifle, so the Sportsman 74 should be the same. Both the 7400 and the Sportsman 74 have different internal rail guides that the bolt travels on than the 742 had. Those had been an issue with the 742.
$250-$400, depending on condition
Check on ebay. You will find plenty of synthetic options and occasionly some wood sets. Most 7400 forearms and stocks will fit 742 models.
Yes they are interchangable.
Yes, The receiver pins are the same as the Remington 870, so any stock that will fit the 870 will fit the 7400
about $250 in clean condition
100-400 USD
The 870 stock will not fit the model 7400, as they are designed for different shotgun platforms. The Remington 870 is a pump-action shotgun, while the 7400 is a semi-automatic rifle. Their differing designs and specifications mean that stocks are not interchangeable. Always verify compatibility before attempting to swap parts.
If you mean from 7400 to 10600, then it would be ((10600-7400)/7400) * 100 = 43.24% increase. If you mean from 10600 to 7400, then it would be 7400 is 69.8% of 10600.
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