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Founded in 1816 by Eliphalet Remington. Company has distinction of being oldest firearms manufacturing firm in United States. Since 1856, it has been known by four different names: between 1856 and 1888, E. Remington & Sons; 1888-1910, Remington Arms Company; 1910-1925, Remington Arms U.M.C. Company (Union Metallic Cartridge Company); and 1925 to present, Remington Arms Company. Serial Numbers on Remington Firearms. If you are looking for more information about your particular Remington firearms, then the serial number can give you some useful insight into the date of manufacture of your specific gun. In the picture below, you will see an example from a newer Remington 597 rifle with a manufacturing date of April 2006. Serial Numbers on Remington Firearms. If you are looking for more information about your particular Remington firearms, then the serial number can give you some useful insight into the date of manufacture of your specific gun. In the picture below, you will see an example from a newer Remington 597 rifle with a manufacturing date of April 2006. Aug 27, 2019 Remington 742 Serial Number Chart The Model 742 also used the same bolt design as the Remington Model 760 and was chambered in.243, 6mm Remington.280 Remington.308 and.30-06. By 1981, Remington decided the Model 742 needed to be updated and was replaced by the. Remington Model 742 Woodsmaster Semi-Auto Rifles: 1960 - 1980. History: The Remington Arms Company introduced the model 742 Woodsmaster in 1960, replacing the model 740 Woodsmaster rifle, and produced it for 21 years, until 1980, when they introduced its replacement with the model 7400. The 742 Woodsmaster was manufactured in a variety of calibers, barrel lengths (rifles and carbines).
Introduced in 1955, over 2.5 million gas operated Remington A Du Pont executive, Charles Krum Davis, took over Serious work on a completely new autoloading | aluminum alloy receiver large enough to accommodate the .300 H&H Magnum. By 1947 there were two gun design teams working on In the late 1940s, three gas operating systems, tappet The Model 742 engineering studies designation was |
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The new Model 740’s introduction, originally scheduled for the
The first production Model 740, serial number 1001, “F” grade May 1956 saw the introduction of the caliber .308 Winchester. The .244 Remington was added to the list of calibers in 1957. | 35 D & F grade engraved rifles. Around 1,000 caliber .244 Remington Model 740s remained in the warehouse and sales, in this caliber, continued through 1961 to clear the inventory. The Model 742 began as a Model 740 |
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The new Model 742, in two grades and three calibers .30-06, .308 The Model 742 carbine, with a 18 ½ inch barrel and 7 ¼ pound The single Standard grade stock with pressed checkering replaced The Model 742 serial number sequence was changed on November |
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The Remington Model 742 was The total production of the
| In 1974 Remington began a major product improvement program to replace The major improvements over the Model 742 were a simpler bolt, which now |
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The Remington Model Four was introduced January | The following list is of Remington Model Four
Two unique promotional tie-ins were introduced in the |
The Sportsman 74 rifle, a lower cost version of the Model 7400, was introduced in mid- |
The popular priced Model 7400, introduced in 1981 The first major change in the Model 7400 came in 1991 | pattern of cut checkering. The wood finish remained satin; however, rifles, in calibers .30-06 and .270 Winchester, were available with a gloss wood finish. The overall length of both the rifle and the carbine increased by 5/8 of an inch to 42 5/8 inches and 39 ½ inches respectively. The Model 7400 SP or Special Purpose was introduced Receiver panels of the Model 7400 were embellished |
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A synthetic-stocked Model 7400 was introduced in 1998 and, as of 2009, remains part of the firearms line. The fiberglass-reinforced buttstock and forearm as well as the metal work have a matte black non-reflective finish. It is offered both as a rifle and as a carbine in the same calibers as the wood-stocked models. Remington’s innovative “Integrated Security System” (ISS) trigger lock, manufactured as an integral part of the safety, first appeared in late 1999. The Model 7400 “Weathermaster” was introduced in 2002. It featured a black synthetic stock with a matte nickel plated receiver, barrel, and magazine for protection against inclement conditions. This item remains in current 2009 inventory. |
The 1990s began the era of niche marketing as Several roll-engraved commemorative Model 742s and | Remington celebrated the Bicentennial by offering |
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Fewer than thirty five gun sets, consisting of a Model 700 |
bolt action Model 870 pump shotgun, Model 1100 autoloaded shotgun,
Model 7400 autolader rifle and the Model 7600 rifle, were sold in 1996 to
commemorate the 180th Anniversary or Remington. The Model 7400 left receiver panel had a pair of rams, a bust of Eliphalet Remington and a 180th Anniversary banner, all gold embellished. The right receiver panel had two gold embellished elk. The 1997 catalog offered the Buckmasters Limited Edition M7400 with special pressure applied fine-line engraving on both receiver panels and fewer than 800 were sold.
Remington President C.K. Davis (1933 to 1953) , L. Ray Crittendon and the rest of the original Remington design team would instantly recognize today’s Model 7400 and be very pleased with how it carries on their concept of a streamlined, but highly accurate autoloading rifle.
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The Model 700 series of firearms are center fire bolt-action rifles manufactured by This Remington has a long and distinguished history in the military, police and civilian use that was an evolution of the Remington 721 and 722 series of rifles, which began in 1948. | Owners Manuals Downloads from Remington: Model 700 EtronXModel 700, Model 700 ML |
Variants The Remington 700 was produced in many differing configurations depending on the use, Remington produced the basic 700 furnished with different stocks, barrels, finishes and over 50 different calibers. Additionally, there are 3 lengths of action milled into the receiver. The short action is for cartridges less than 2.8 inches in overall length like the .308, the standard action for cartridges smaller than 3.34 inches in overall length like the .30-06 Springfield and .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge, and a long action for magnum calibers larger than 3.34inches like the .300 Remington Ultra Magnum. When purchasing this rifle, a buyer had the additional choice of magazine configuration. The first option was a blind magazine which has no floor plate, the second is a conventional magazine with detachable floor plate and finally, a detachable box magazine. There are standard consumer versions as well as versions designed for military and police use. Some variants come with bipods, slings, fluted barrels and other options. Model 700 – Civilian Versions Remington Model 700P - Police Version Remington 700 SPS - This Special Purpose Synthetic rifle is the upgraded version of Remington's 700 ADL Synthetic value priced hunting rifle. The rigle has an ergonomically designed stock and comes in a youth size. They are similar in most respects to the 700P but lack the H-S Precision stock. and the SPS Tactical has the 20' heavy barrel. Remington 700 Sendero SF II - It is chambered for magnum and ultra magnum cartridges. According to Remington, this model is the most accurate rifle for sale today, and sports a fluted heavy barrel. Remington 700 Misfire issues After CNBC ran a story about the Remington 700 misfiring, or firing without the trigger being pulled, a stir was caused in the shooting public. The truth of the matter is that according to the facts, there are only 75 lawsuits in total against Remington for this reason, and based on production numbers, 99.9985% function perfectly. With those numbers, could this really be a design flaw?. Furthermore, despite claims that the situation is easily reproduced, and hundreds of thousands of dollars being spent on experts, nobody has EVER been able to cause a Remington 700 to fire without the trigger being pulled, the cause of these suits may be a result of owners modifying incorrectly a factory 700. Additionally, Remington no longer uses the Walker Trigger, which is the trigger that was claimed to be defective. |
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Remington Firearms manufactured after 1921 have a code located on the left side of the barrel near the frame that identifies the year and month of manufacture.
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M - 1921 N - 1922 P - 1923 R - 1924 S - 1925 T - 1926 U - 1927 W - 1928 R - 1924 S - 1925 T - 1926 U - 1927 W - 1928 Y - 1930 Z - 1931 A - 1932 B - 1933 C - 1934 D - 1935 E - 1936 F - 1937 G - 1938 H - 1939 J - 1940 K - 1941 L -1942 MM - 1943 PP - 1945 RR - 1946 SS - 1947 TT - 1948 UU - 1949 WW - 1950 XX - 1951 YY - 1952 ZZ - 1953 A - 1954 B - 1955 C - 1956 D - 1957 E - 1958 F - 1959 G - 1960 H - 1961 J - 1962 K - 1963 | L - 1964 M - 1965 P - 1967 R - 1968 S - 1969 T - 1970 U - 1971 W -1972 X - 1973 Y- 1974 Z - 1975 I - 1976 O - 1977 Q - 1978 V - 1979 B - 1981 C - 1982 D - 1983 E - 1984 F - 1985 G -1986 H -1987 I - 1988 J - 1989 K - 1990 L - 1991 M - 1992 N - 1993 O - 1994 Q - 1996 R - 1997 S - 1998 T - 1999 U - 2000 V - 2001 W - 2002 X - 2003 Y - 2004 Z - 2005 A - 2006 B - 2007 C - 2008 D - 2009 F - 2011 G - 2012 |