Remington Model 760 Gamemaster .30-06 Pump-Action Rifle, 22" Barrel, 4+1 Capacity, 1974 Production
The Remington Model 760 Gamemaster is a classic American pump-action rifle known for its fast follow-up shots and dependable design. This full-size .30-06 example was manufactured in 1974 and combines a 22-inch chrome-moly steel barrel with a lightweight blued aluminum receiver. Sharing magazines with the Model 742 autoloader and design lineage with the renowned Model 870 shotgun, it offers practical versatility for hunters and collectors alike.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good – clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks with intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Bluing exhibits scattered pitting, scuffs, and light edge wear on the receiver and barrel. The walnut stock and forend display normal field handling marks but no cracks. The action cycles smoothly and the controls function as intended.
What’s Included
- Detachable 4-round box magazine
The Model 760’s pump-action design uses a rotating bolt with 14 interrupted-thread lugs, delivering strong lock-up and reliable extraction even with high-pressure .30-06 loads. A 1:10 RH twist rate stabilizes a wide range of bullet weights, making the rifle suitable for everything from medium to large game.
The 22-inch chrome-moly steel barrel wears a Remington ramped post front sight and a screw-adjustable folding rear sight. The receiver is factory drilled and tapped, giving you the option to add an optic without gunsmithing.
Walnut furniture features pressed checkering, a straight-comb profile, and white-line spacers that reflect 1970s styling. A forward sling-swivel stud on the tip-capped forend and a rear stud in the stock simplify field carry.
Thanks to its detachable magazine and shared components with the Model 742, spare mags and parts are easy to source. Collectors will appreciate the “A69” serial prefix confirming 1974 production, placing it squarely within the rifle’s classic manufacturing era of 1952–1981.




