Remington 742 Serial Numbers Date

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Aug 06, 2010  For whatever reason, absolutely fell in love with this Remington 740 at a show today. It's almost like the thing jumped out at me, and I wasn't even looking for a gun. Dating a Remington 740 - any history? If this is your first visit. I saw a 740 back in 1963,.280 Rem. The 742 came out about that time. The 740's still not sold probably. 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.

According to 'The Blue Book of Gun Values', 19th addition the Remington Woosmaster 742 was produced between 1960 and 1980. Calibers produced were 6mm Rem.,.243 Rem.,.280 Rem.

(marked 7mm Express 1979-1980),.30-06, or.308 Win. Barrel, open sights, 4 shot box magazine, gas operated, checkered pistol grip stock. Condition & value. 100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60% $325 $290 $275 $250 $235 $$210 $185 These prices are from the 2004 edition of 'The Blue Book of Gun Values' The year of manufacturer is a little tricky as Remington used code letters for the year and numbers for the month.

Starting in 1921, M was used for the year. The letters O,Q & V were not used and ended with Z in 1931. In 1932 Remington started using the alphabet over again starting with the letter A. The letter I was ommited and L was the last letter used in 1942. IN 1943 mm was used and went thru 1953 with ZZ.

OO, QQ VV were omitted. Scribblenauts free play pc. In 1954 A was the starting point for reuse of the alphabet and went thru Z in 1975.

I, O, Q,& V were not used again. In 1976 I was used.

In 1977 O was used. In 1978 Q was used. In 1979 V was used. In 1980 Remington started over with the alhabet. The month of manufacturer code coresponds to the numeral underneath the letters in Blackpowderx.

B L A C K P O W D E R X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 With the reuse of the alphabet it can be a little cofusing determining the year of manufacturer. I was unable to locate any information pertaining to sequential numbers after Remingtons use of their coding system as to haw may guns were made each year. I am still looking for this information. Here this listing of serial #'s fir the Remington Woodsmaster 742 Serial Number Blocks: 1951-1967 1,000-541,000 1968-1975 6,900,000-7,499,999 1975-1978 A6,900,000-A7,499,999 1978-1981 B6,900,000-B7,499,999 Just Find where you number falls in line with.

I assume that you're talking about a Remington Sportsman 78 bolt action rifle. Brand new, these sold for under $400 (I think I only paid around $325 for mine back in the 1990's).

They are virtually a Remington Model 700 with a cheaper finish and wood. They shoot just as well and are built just as ru ggedly as the 700. You might think of them as an 'economy grade' Remington 700. With no scope or accessories and in decent shape, I would assume that you could still get $350 for one. If it is in rough shape, plan on closer to $300. Remington 742 Value? What Condition?.