Originally Posted by rem141r
its funny what chopping 4 inches off a barrel does for a gun. i love the 760/7600 carbines. i sold all but 1 of my rifles and its the first one i ever bought and has a lot of sentimental value. they go for ridiculous money anymore, even the '06, which is pretty common. i always wanted to find one of the 760 carbines in 35 remington sitting neglected in a gunstore rack. but with gunbroker, those days are gone. last one i saw sell on there was around 5 grand.

That one is without a doubt the holy grail of 760 Carbines, the .35 Remingtom.

I looked for one for years, still look. I did find one in the 22 inch rifle version(appears unfired) and now own it.

In the quest of looking for a .35 Remington in the Carbine version I spoke to people at the Remington plant in Ilion NY years ago, and I was told that they only made a total of 454 of them in the Carbine version, so the odds don't look good of me ever finding one.


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