The Remington 700 series of rifles have a couple of ways to remove the bolt. If you DON'T have a release just in front of the trigger that you must push up when drawing the bolt rearward, then you need to insert a small, thin blade screwdriver into the left rear of the stock between the receiver and the back of the stock to activate (push forward) the bolt stop. While doing that, pull the bolt backward and it will come out of the receiver.
No, the re4ar receiver face on the Model 11 Remington has a different configuration. The Remington Model 11 is a semi-auto with a tube containing a bolt return spring located at the rear of the receiver. The Model 11 stock has a receptacle to accept this tube, the Model 870, being a pump action, does not have this receptacle.
Remove the forend, then the barrel. The serial number will be on the underneith side of the bottom barrel at the point where it hinges with the rear stock. You may need a magnifying glass.
You have to press and hold the trigger to the rear and the bolt will slide out the back.
Actuate the bolt to the rear and there is a tang in front of the trigger that hangs down..Press up on this tang and pull the bolt back and it will remove it from the action.
Remove the large screw visible in the top tang behind the hammer. Bump the stock off to the rear using the heel of your hand against the comb of the stock. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Your eye is the rear sight.
IF your shotgun has the original barrel, it can be dated ffrom the 2 or 3 letter code stamped on the left rear side of the barrel. The website for the Remington Collector's Association has a chart showing relation of the letter code to month and year of production.
the rear speakers can be removed by getting a 5/16 inch socket and loosen the bolts holding them in
1. Remove the screw to the rear of the front sight ramp.2. Remove the "blade" from the front sight ramp.3. Remove the screw from the front of the front sight ramp (which was formerly seated under the "blade").
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There are two screws securing the ramp to the barrel. One screw is quite obvious at the rear of the ramp. The other screw is under the front sight blade. Remove the front sight blade and you will be able to remove the mounting screw.