If the owner's manula doesn't tell you, you should seek the services of a gun smith.
There have never been any recalls on the Remington Model 742 that I'm aware of. The Remington 742 is now an obsolete model and was replaced with the Remington Model 7400. The bolt received an upgraded design along with the magazine catch/release. At one time Remington was offering a Model 7400 as a replacement for the Model 742, if you sent them your Model 742 along with $350.00. Is there a problem with the 742 that you have?
Yes they are interchangable.
The Remington Model 742 was made from 1960 until 1980, and it was replaced by the Model 7400 in 1981.
Your remington model 742 rifle is valued at between 275-350 dollars.
The Remington Model 742, with serial number 295036, was manufactured in 1977. The Model 742 was produced from 1960 to 1980, and the serial number can help pinpoint its year of production.
There is no such model.
Most remington model 742 woodmasters are selling in the gun shops for between 275-350 dollars.
Check on ebay. You will find plenty of synthetic options and occasionly some wood sets. Most 7400 forearms and stocks will fit 742 models.
Best left to a gunsmith
Impossible to answer without the sn.
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The Remington 742 Bicentennial model is a semi-automatic rifle that was produced to commemorate the U.S. Bicentennial in 1976. It features unique engravings and a distinctive design. If you're asking whether a specific gun is a Remington 742 Bicentennial model, you would need to check its markings and serial number for verification.