The Remington Model 740 is a magazine fed rifle. The magazine is removed by pushing on the small lever which is on the bottom of the magazine and pulling the magazine straight down. Four rounds of ammunition are loaded into the magazine and the magazine replaced in the rifle. Pull the forearm of the rifle back and push it forward to chamber a round.
Beware: The 30-06 round packs considerable punch when fired in such a light rifle. Recoil should be seriously considered.
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED description of ALL markings.
There is no model number 3006 or 243 in the Woodmaster line. Check Remington's webiste under the Sportsman's Library.
See related links for date code stamp information on the Remington Society of America.
depends on what model it is as well as the age. need more details on the rifle.
Depends on condition and parts originality. Range from 300-800
Remington's website states manufacture started in 1981. Call Remington.
About $250, depending on which version and condition.
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The Remington model 740 was the first semi-auto rifle chambered in 30-06,and was made from 1955-1959.The Remington model 742 was the next design and made from 1960-1980.I believe that the difference might be the gas piston,and the way the bolt locked up in the chamber(more bolt lugs).
Yes you can. I have shot some in my dads Rem 7400. If you do shoot it. treat it likes it is corrosive and clean the gun promptly and properly.
100-1000 USD and up depending on specifics
can someone tell me how to find out the year of my Remington 742 3006 the letters on the side or xb3 the 3 looks like it has a line going tho it