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Remington Model 7400

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Remington Model 7400
TypeSemi-Automatic Rifle
Place of origin USA
Production history
ManufacturerRemington Arms
Produced1981-2004
Specifications
Barrel length22 in (560 mm)

Caliber6mm Remington (1981–1995)
.243 Winchester (1981–2004)
.270 Winchester (1981–2004)
7mm Remington Express (1981 - 1987)
.280 Remington (1988–2004)
.30-06 Springfield (1981–2004)
.308 Winchester (1981–2004)
.35 Whelen (1993–1995)
Sightsiron sights (rear sight adjustable for windage and elevation); receiver drilled and tapped for scope mounts

The Remington Model 7400 is a series of semi-automatic, autoloading centerfire rifles and carbines that was made by Remington Arms. The Model 7400 was chambered in many calibers.

The Remington Model 7400 rifle was a progression from the original Model 740 rifle which Remington produced from 1952 to 1981. From 1981 to 2004, Remington produced the Model 7400.[1]

This model was ultimately replaced by the Remington Model 750 in 2006.

Models

There were a number of variants that included 7400 Special Purpose (1993–1995), 7400 Buckmaster ADF Limited Edition (1997), 7400 Synthetic (1998–2004), 7400 Carbine (1988–2004), 7400 Weathermaster (2004), Model Four, and Model 74 Sportsman.[2]

See also

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