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Remington 74 Sportsman

Post by TRock » Tue Dec 26, 2017 1:32 pm

I've been going back to my old 30.06 Remington 74 Sportsman semi automatic rifle the last couple of deer seasons. It is still reliable and very accurate. Does anyone else have one of these, or an older rifle that you just don't want to ever retire. It is like me , a few scars, but still going. Took 2 deer with it this season, that is all a man can ask of it.
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Re: Remington 74 Sportsman

Post by JEBar » Tue Dec 26, 2017 2:08 pm

mine is a 1971 Browning BLR 308 ....
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Re: Remington 74 Sportsman

Post by TRock » Tue Dec 26, 2017 2:19 pm

One of my biggest firearm regrets was selling my Browning BLR years ago. Great lever gun.
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Re: Remington 74 Sportsman

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Re: Remington 74 Sportsman

Post by JEBar » Tue Dec 26, 2017 2:38 pm

did the Remington 74 replace their 742 Woods Master ? .... I had a 742 back in the mid to late 60's .... my only complaint with it was it was really heavy .... when Remington discontinued offering support/parts for the 742 I sold mine .... still don't know if that was a good move or not
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Re: Remington 74 Sportsman

Post by North Country Gal » Tue Dec 26, 2017 3:11 pm

The 740 came first, then the 742 and finally the 7400. The 74 Sportsman is a plain jane version of the 7400. Just not as fancy.

Those 74 series Remingtons, along with the 76x series pumps have been a popular deer guns in our north woods for a very long time. Still see quite a few around, but mostly with the older generation, now.
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Re: Remington 74 Sportsman

Post by JEBar » Tue Dec 26, 2017 3:16 pm

info appreciated
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Re: Remington 74 Sportsman

Post by TRock » Tue Dec 26, 2017 4:25 pm

North Country Gal wrote:The 740 came first, then the 742 and finally the 7400. The 74 Sportsman is a plain jane version of the 7400. Just not as fancy.

Those 74 series Remingtons, along with the 76x series pumps have been a popular deer guns in our north woods for a very long time. Still see quite a few around, but mostly with the older generation, now.

North Country Gal....+1 on that older generation. You described me to a T.....LOL
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Post by bandit1250 » Tue Dec 26, 2017 8:21 pm

There was also the Sportsman 78 which was the plain model 700. Had a birch stock that was tough as nails and a rather dull blue but not the rough matte like new guns. There was a lot of those grabbed up and made into target rifles and long range varmint guns because of how cheap they could be bought and have a new barrel installed for other calibers. I bought a new one in 223 when they were first offered for a little over $200 including tax. It also had the same adjustable trigger as the 700's and shot great.
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Re: Remington 74 Sportsman

Post by North Country Gal » Wed Dec 27, 2017 10:30 am

The Sportsman series were great values, for sure. That's was back in the day when Remington was a different company than it is now.
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