Remington Gamemaster Model 760 .270 Win Pump-Action Rifle, 22-Inch Barrel, Early 760 Sequence
This Remington Gamemaster Model 760 is a .270 Winchester slide-action rifle from the first 760 serial sequence (production window indicated as 1952–1967). It features a 22-inch barrel, twin action bars, and a rotating multi-lug bolt that locks into a barrel extension. Notable details include a detachable 3-round magazine stamped for multiple long-action chamberings, factory iron sights with a ramped front bead, and a one-piece scope base installed on the receiver. The pistol-grip stock carries an embossed wildlife medallion grip cap and a ribbed Remington buttplate.
Condition
Overall Condition: Fair condition, showing extensive signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Fair - Generally clean, some residue or smudges, slight corrosion.
Bore Fouling: Moderate Fouling - Lead or copper fouling with noticeable buildup.
Bore Rifling: Fair Rifling - Worn rifling, slight loss of definition.
Specific Condition Notes: There is pitting, scuffs, and wear throughout the metal and wood surfaces. The bore will benefit from a thorough, detailed cleaning and maintenance.
What’s Included
- One-piece scope base installed on the receiver
- One 3-round detachable steel box magazine stamped ".280 Rem / .25-06 Rem / .30-06 Sprg / .270 Win / .35 Whelen"
The Model 760 is a slide-action rifle with twin action bars driving a rotating multi-lug bolt that locks into a barrel extension. This design delivers a solid lockup while maintaining the fast cycling the Gamemaster series is known for.
Chambered in .270 Winchester, this rifle uses a detachable 3-round steel box magazine and has a stated capacity of 3+1. The included magazine body is factory-stamped for multiple long-action Remington chamberings, including .280 Rem, .25-06 Rem, .30-06 Sprg, .270 Win, and .35 Whelen.
The 22-inch barrel carries a roll mark that includes Patent No. 2,473,378. Sighting is via iron sights with a ramped front bead, and the receiver has a one-piece scope base already installed for easy optic mounting with appropriate rings and glass of your choice.
The furniture includes a pistol-grip buttstock with an embossed wildlife medallion grip cap, a checkered fore-end, a rear sling swivel, and a ribbed black Remington buttplate. Length of pull measures 13.5 inches, offering a traditional hunting-rifle fit.
Made in the USA, this example falls within Remington’s first 760 serial sequence (1951–1967), indicating production sometime between 1952 and 1967.




