Introducing a piece of firearm history, the Remington Model 760 Gamemaster. This pump-action rifle, manufactured in March 1955, is a prized collector's item that has both historical value and functional appeal. Despite signs of prior usage and handling, its charm lies in the fact that it has stood the test of time. The rifle is in fair condition, with a bore that is also in fair condition. The sale includes one Colyer Clip 5 round magazine.
Built by the trusted manufacturer Remington, the Model 760 is a sub-model of the Gamemaster series. It's a pump-action rifle, which offers a reliable and quick cycling of ammunition, with a capacity of 5+1. The barrel length is 22", and it has a blued finish that adds to its classic aesthetics. The stock and grips are made from original walnut wood, and it includes a metal buttplate and ribbed handguard. As for the sighting system, it comes with a rear adjustable Williams aperture and a front adjustable dovetail graduated blade.
This specific model is chambered in .30-06, a caliber renowned for its precision and power, making it a popular choice among hunters. The receiver has been drilled & tapped several times; there are a total of 7 holes tapped into the left side of the receiver. It carries a low 4-digit serial number and shows signs of heavy rust/tarnishing and finish loss on the receiver and barrel. The wood buttstock is worn but intact, and the bore has moderate fouling between the rifling.
The Remington Model 760 Gamemaster is more than just a rifle; it's a piece of history. Owning this item means owning a piece of the rich heritage of firearm manufacturing. Its classic design and functional features make it a desirable piece for any gun enthusiast or collector. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this piece of history.




