Remington Gamemaster Model 760 .30-06 Pump-Action Rifle, 22 in. Barrel, Blued, Wood Stock, Made in USA
This Remington Gamemaster Model 760 is a .30-06 pump-action rifle with a 22-inch carbon-steel barrel, blued finish, and classic wood furniture. It features a detachable box magazine with 4+1 capacity, open sights, and a robust steel receiver. The receiver is drilled and tapped on top and also has right-side side-mount holes. Factory markings include the Remington REP oval proof and barrel inspector/date-code stamps, with the serial number range aligning to Model 760 production from 1951–1967.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The rifle shows some finish loss and visible scratches from prior handling and use.
What’s Included
- Remington Gamemaster Model 760 .30-06 pump-action rifle
The Gamemaster 760 uses a pump-action system paired with a rotating multi-lug bolt and twin action bars. This configuration is known for solid lockup and repeatable cycling in a centerfire rifle chambered for .30-06.
Construction is all steel where it matters, with a carbon-steel barrel and a carbon-steel receiver in a blued finish. Period catalogs described the receiver as machined from a solid-steel billet. A cross-bolt safety provides straightforward operation.
Sighting equipment is traditional and practical: a ramped front blade and a barrel-mounted, step-adjustable rear leaf. The receiver top is drilled and tapped for scope bases, and there are additional right-side side-mount holes to accommodate alternate mounting patterns.
Classic wood furniture includes a pistol-grip buttstock and a ribbed corncob-style fore-end. Markings include the Remington REP oval proof and barrel inspector/date-code stamps. This rifle was made in the United States, and its serial number falls within the 1951–1967 Model 760 range; the exact year can be confirmed via the barrel date code.




