Remington Model 760 Gamemaster.
i believe you would use the same set up as you would for a pump shotgun
100-500 USD
I'm not sure what the question was but Remington called the 141 it's replacement the 760 "The Gamemaster". Both slide (pump) action center-file rifles. The 141 was made from 1935-1950 (Approximately 78,000) in 30,32,35 Remington. The 760 was made from 1952-1981 (over a million) in a lot of calibers... The 760 was then replaced with the now still produced 7600 but it's not called a Gamemaster.
100-400 USD
Dr. King was shot with a Remington Model 760 pump action rifle chambered in caliber .30-06. Ray originally purchased the same model in .243 winchester, but traded it for the more powerful .30-06, telling the salesman that he needed a "more powerful rifle."
Martin Luther King was shot with a Remington Gamemaster Model 760 pump rifle.
Remington Game master model 760 is a pump action rifle produced by Remington arms from 1952-1981. A 1981 model in good condition can cost anything around 550 to 600 US dollars. However, an older model may fetch more if the buyer has some sentimental reasons to acquire it.
100-1000 or more depending on specifics
Depending on condition, value may be $300-450. Age can be determined from a 2 or 3 LETTER code on the barrel- left side, just in front of the reciever. The Remington Collector's website has a chart showing month/year using the letter codes. Google search Remington BLACKPOWDERX for the chart.
value of 12a pump 22 short, long,or long rifle number 5839 and year
This is a pump action centerfire rifle manufactured by Remington Arms in Ilion, NY. The serial number of the rifle indicates that it was produced July 1, 1980. The model 760 was produced from 1955 until 1981 when it was replaced by the model 7600 pump action rifle. Approximately 804,600 Model 760 rifle in various calibers were produced during that time. Fred Remington Arms Product Service Manager Ilion, NY 13357