Remington Model 7400 .30-06 Semi-Auto Rifle, 22 Inch Barrel, Polished Blue, Walnut Stock, Iron Sights
This Remington Model 7400 is a U.S.-made, gas-operated semi-automatic rifle chambered in .30-06 with the standard 22-inch barrel. It features polished blue metalwork and classic gloss walnut furniture with pressed checkering, fleur-de-lis accents, and white-line spacers. The receiver is factory drilled and tapped with four scope-mount holes, and it uses a 4+1 detachable box magazine. Introduced in 1981 as the successor to the Model 742, the 7400 earned its place as a dependable sporting rifle configuration produced into the early 2000s.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This firearm has visible signs of wear and handling. Scratches and blemishes appear across the surfaces. It carries the look of normal use.
What’s Included
- 1x 4-round detachable steel box magazine marked "30-06"
- See-through scope rings
The Model 7400 uses a gas-operated, semi-automatic action with the gas system housed under the forend. It feeds from a detachable 4-round box magazine for a 4+1 capacity in .30-06 Springfield, pairing proven cartridge performance with quick follow-up shots.
Factory iron sights include a ramped front blade and a barrel-mounted adjustable rear. The receiver is drilled and tapped with four scope-mount holes, and see-through scope rings are included for mounting options.
The stock and forend are gloss walnut with pressed checkering and fleur-de-lis accents, complemented by white-line spacers. Length of pull is 13.5 inches, and controls include a cross-bolt safety with a red band indicator.
Metal surfaces wear a polished blue finish, and the rifle retains the standard 22-inch barrel configuration for the Model 7400. Built in the United States, this model line was introduced in 1981 as the successor to the Model 742 and continued into the early 2000s.




