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Campfire Kahuna
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We have only shot it about twenty five times but it shows no hint of failure in the repaired area. ....yet. Welcome, btw...
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Remington sure has a good rep of making dependable and safe firearms
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Oakster, congrats on the rifle. I've had a Remington 742 carbine in 30-06 for over 30 years (and it was used then). It's taken dozens of deer across 4 different states. It's been dropped down an Ozark mountain, dropped in an Oklahoma creek and fell off the tailgate of a truck in Michigan breaking the fore-end- easily fixed with duct tape. It has never, not once, failed to fire, jammed, experienced a mis-feed or a failure to eject. The bluing is worn off in many places, the stock is chipped up, and the fore-end held together with duct tape, but, it just keeps on going. It's an old war-horse, built like a tank. I've had, and currently have, a couple dozen rifles, but the 742 is the only rifle in my collection that will never be sold. I was told back in the 80's to only use Remington ammo in it, and so, I've never used anything in it but Remington Core-Lokts. Again, congrats on your purchase and may your rifle experience many hunting memories as mine has.
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Campfire Kahuna
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Campfire Kahuna
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Oakster, congrats on the rifle. I've had a Remington 742 carbine in 30-06 for over 30 years (and it was used then). It's taken dozens of deer across 4 different states. It's been dropped down an Ozark mountain, dropped in an Oklahoma creek and fell off the tailgate of a truck in Michigan breaking the fore-end- easily fixed with duct tape. It has never, not once, failed to fire, jammed, experienced a mis-feed or a failure to eject. The bluing is worn off in many places, the stock is chipped up, and the fore-end held together with duct tape, but, it just keeps on going. It's an old war-horse, built like a tank. I've had, and currently have, a couple dozen rifles, but the 742 is the only rifle in my collection that will never be sold. I was told back in the 80's to only use Remington ammo in it, and so, I've never used anything in it but Remington Core-Lokts. Again, congrats on your purchase and may your rifle experience many hunting memories as mine has.
Call Remington asap.. They might wanna get that one back so they can figger out WTH went wrong... Sorta like the 50 mpg carb that was rumored to be mistakenly put on a new car back in the '70s...
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Don't forget the see-thru scope mounts for those up close brush shots. I
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Campfire Kahuna
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Campfire Kahuna
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Don't forget the see-thru scope mounts for those up close brush shots. I Why, THOSE are de rigueur for the 742s..
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Which rings are best for the "sound shots" I've heard of?
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Campfire Kahuna
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Which rings are best for the "sound shots" I've heard of? LMAO...
Ex- USN (SS) '66-'69 Pro-Constitution. LET'S GO BRANDON!!!
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Campfire Tracker
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First time posting here. Had to add that my friend came into a 740 with badly damaged guide rails. I milled flats on a 3/8 inch brass rod and tapped it into the raceway and TIG welded the damaged area. Cleaned up the excess and the old thing functions perfectly. We have only shot it about twenty five times but it shows no hint of failure in the repaired area. Dale Welcome. Sounds like you may have found a niche market. If you enjoy doing this repair it looks like you will have a large customer base!!
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Cowboy, Thanks for the kind words but just did this for my friend. It is not a difficult repair for anyone with TIG capability. Dale
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Don't forget the see-thru scope mounts for those up close brush shots. I Why, THOSE are de rigueur for the 742s.. Lee, that setup is considered a custom rifle in my neck of the woods in WV. I even have one myself !
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Campfire Kahuna
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I even have one myself ! You have my sincerest sympathies..
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