afty is turned off?I had my Remington semi-atuo for acouple years now with no problem and i would like it to stay safe because she is a good rifle.
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Hello there, the Remington 742 does not suffer the same ailment as the 700 bolt action. At least no incident relating to this ailment has been reported so far on the 742 although if you are chanced you can take it to a testing range to test when the safety is on to be on the safe side but so far no incidents have been reported and testing which has been done with respect to this have not come up with any results to prove the ailment affects the 742.Hope this solution has been helpful?Thank you for visiting fixYa.
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The Remington Model 742, also known as the Woodsmaster, is a semi-automatic rifle that was produced by Remington Arms from 1960 until 1980.
The 742 was followed in 1980 by the 7400, which was also called Woodsmaster, and then by the Model 750, and like so many Remington rifles and shotguns, they didn`t work very well. Collectively, these guns are so reliably unreliable that they`re known as Jamomatics.
Remington Model 742 Woodsmaster carbine, improved version of Model 740. This carbine version was introduced in 1961. The chequering on stock and fore-end is impressed. The 742 was discontinued in 1980, being replaced by the Model 4 and Model 7400.
Nearly One Million Model 700 Rifles Remain Unrepaired
Owners may not know it, but Remington Model 700`s have been shown to unintentionally fire with no trigger pull. As a result, Remington has recalled over 1,300,000 Model 700 rifles over the past three years—but only 1 in 4 rifles have been repaired.
Magazine & Reloading
This rifle holds 5 rounds with the action being loaded from the top.
The 30-06 is a cavernous case that can hold 68 gr of propellant, while the 30-30 has about 30% less case capacity at 45 gr. This means that the 30-06 will be able to fire heavier bullets at a higher muzzle velocity than the 30-30.
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MODEL 700® CDL SF Bearing the most popular bolt-action rifle in history. Top choice of military and law enforcement officers, the Model 700 is unequalled in precision. Whether defending freedom or pursuing big game, its out-of-the-box accuracy is unmatched.
Since Remington DOSEN`T make a lever action then Winchester is the best. They are probably better than all lever guns though Henry`s are fine guns. For a bolt action you have the Winchester 70 vs the Remington 700. I own both and the 700 is tge better of the two.
REMINGTON DATES OF MANUFACTURE
Remington made use of a two or three letter Firearms Identification Code that can be located on the left side of the barrel, just ahead of the frame. The first letter of the code identifes the month, the other letter(s) identify the year.
Both the U.S. Army`s M24 Sniper Weapon System and U.S. Marine Corps` M40 sniper rifles are built from the Remington Model 700 rifle, in different degrees of modification, the main difference being the custom fitted heavy contour barrel and action length.
That, in a nutshell, is the success of the Remington 700 action. Because it`s round, it`s also less expensive to manufacture with far less machining needed than with other action designs. It`s much easier to hold precision, which is one key factor in the Model 700`s legendary accuracy.
The M24 Sniper Weapon System (SWS) or M24 is the military and police version of the Remington Model 700 rifle, M24 being the model name assigned by the United States Army after adoption as their standard sniper rifle in 1988.
30-06 is probably better and more versatile than it ever was. With a good 150-grain bullet it shoots flat enough for just about any deer hunting you can think of and is just fine for the largest whitetail and mule deer. With a 180-grain bullet it`s awesome for elk, black bear, and moose.
With 150-grain bullets, the . 30-06 Springfield is a perfect option for medium-sized game such as deer and sheep. Leaving the muzzle at 2950 fps, it gives the hunter a maximum point blank range slightly short of 300 yards.
Average Recoil (ft.lb)
There is no question that the . 30-06 rounds are producing a lot more recoil energy than the . 30-30 rounds. And what we have seen from just looking at the cartridge specifications, it really isn’t a surprise that we see such a difference between these two cartridges.
The . 300 Win Mag has over 35% more case capacity than the 30-06, allowing for larger powder charges and higher velocity that lends itself to long-range shooting. As far as pressure, the . 300 Win Mag is capable of handling over 3,000 psi more pressure than the 30-06.
The M240 is a gas-operated, belt-fed machine gun chambered in the 7.6251mm NATO round, mostly employed by the US military. It is a variation of the gas-operated machine gun known as the FN MAG, which was created in Belgium and has been used since the 1960s.
The AK-47 is the most popular rifle in the world. The reason? It`s cheap, reliable, easy to maintain, and reasonably accurate in mid-range combat conditions.
In 1921, Remington introduced the Model 30 High Power sporting rifle in caliber 30-06 Springfield.
Remington made use of a two or three letter Firearms Identification Code that can be located on the left side of the barrel, just ahead of the frame. The first letter of the code identifes the month, the other letter(s) identify the year.
Q: What`s the difference between 30-06 Springfield and 30-06 Winchester Ammo? A: There is no difference. Winchester simply called is the . 30 Gov`t `06, but there is no such thing as the .
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I have the Intex Sand/Pump pool filter Model SF 20110. It’s been running real great for the last 4 months. However recently it has been tripping the internal overloads and I have found the pump motor to be very hot when I put my hand against it. I have tried several different solutions, such as a level ground platform that was clear of any obstructions, made sure that the motor vents under the motor was clear of anything that would prevent air flow. I used a non electrical type of lubricate on the impeller. When I would turn on the pump the rotor would not turn but only would hum very loudly and then slowly begin to turn. I also noticed that the motor’s rotor shaft would not turn to freely due the tightness around the rotor’s shaft. After using the lubricate the shaft would turn a little easier. I used an amp meter on the incoming voltage line and the motor would run at 4.5 amp. And yet it still overheated and tripped the motor overloads. I can only think that the motor is still not getting enough ventilation. I have check and cleared all the incoming lines and found nothing block the pumps input or output lines. Any suggestion?
ANSWER : I just looking into this issue my self. The pump cools itself by a internal fan, which is run by the motor. Well I took the housing cover off to find out all the fan blades have broken off and were setting in the base of the pump. Once you remove the fan blades from covering the air intake, it might be fine. I will find out my self once summer gets here.
On my model 770 in 300 mag. new right out of the box, cleaned in and oiled it but the bolt action was still sticky and after firing a box and a half though it it still will not eject the spent casing and I have to turn the gun on it’s side and let it drop out on it’s own. I have even called Remington’s repair shop in Or. and they can’t guarantee it will work as he said it was nothing but a cheap rifle from Remington. I will be sending to Remington’s repair shop and if they can not repair it what rights do I have to get my money back? As I don’t feel that I should keep on having to pay for shipping all the time for there poorly made rifle.
ANSWER : I am not sure what u are asking here if anything??
On my model 770 in 300 mag. new right out of the box, cleaned in and oiled it but the bolt action was still sticky and after firing a box and a half though it it still will not eject the spent casing and I have to turn the gun on it’s side and let it drop out on it’s own. I have even called Remington’s repair shop in Or. and they can’t guarantee it will work as he said it was nothing but a cheap rifle from Remington. I will be sending to Remington’s repair shop and if they can not repair it what rights do I have to get my money back? As I don’t feel that I should keep on having to pay for shipping all the time for there poorly made rifle.
ANSWER : I am not sure about that in your location, meaning laws depend and vary from location to location.
But with your problem I guess a simple look on the paper works or the invoices or something and trying to find the “fine prints” or statements regarding about return and exchange policies, or their warranty coverage. Should you find them and it states coverage “on your side”, well I may suggest you do have a right to claim a refund or a new stock, but if it states otherwise,and of course you have already signed the paper works, I think you may not be eligible for any refund or claim whatsoever.
It is always stated in the paper works you sign when purchasing items,(this is what happens here in my location), so its important to read them well, specially the rule “read between the lines” comes into place, specially the “fine print” or the text or sentences written in a very small, often unreadable with your eyes not squinting.
But a good talk between them and you could always results in a good compromise or agreement both beneficial for you and them.
Have a john deere 318 riding lawn mower. it had been hard to start with it taking several turns of the key to do anything, then would not always engage. once engaged, would start with no problem. now when the key is turned, does nothing. checked 2 fuses near battery and tried jumping but no change. suspect starter and or solenoid. john deer shop claims starter price is $505 with almost 4 hrs labor too. is there good way to test to see if starter, solenoid, condenser, switch, etc is problem? what is the easiest way to access and remove the staqrter and solenoid? is there a relatively cheap equivalent to this starter and solenoid?
ANSWER : Usually the shop would make the fixing of an item to look so complicated this is usually to ensure that the customer comes back. To confirm if the starter is the cause of the machine not starting. tell the shop to check the machine if either of the 2 options are the cause of the problem as they will have setup procedures for doing this. Do not settle for cheaper equivalent as this will only cause further damage to the unit. It is rather concrete that starting problems are caused by the starter.Hope this has been helpful?
PLEASE GIVE ME INFORMATION ON WINCHESTER RIFLE MARKED KING’S IMPROVEMENT PATENTED MARCH 29,1866. OCTOBER 16, 1860. IT IS MARKED 38 CAL. BUT I THINK IT IS ACTUALLY A 38/40 CAL. THE SERIAL NO. IS 324564B. THE RIFLE IS IN GOOD CONDITION. DO YOU THINK IT WOULD BE SAFE TO FIRE TODAYS AMMO?
ANSWER : If its what you are saying then it is a winchester model 1873. if it is and is in original condition and you havent tried to “clean” it up you need to get in touch with the people at www.rarewinchesters.com as they would be the best source of info. oh and please turn off the caps lock.
3 year old Toro Z4200 time cutter Z, 19 HP Kohler, engine runs great, new battery, new solenoid, with the seat sensor connected or by-passed, STILL WONT start off the key switch. Clicks at the kill relay. Would the kill relay be the problem?
Whats confusing is, both the green and blue posts on the solenoid have 14.01 volts when you turn the key to ‘start’ position. Did the same thing with the old solenoid, which is probably still good. I replaced it to eliminate that variable. It also ‘clicks’ at the fuel switch at the carburetor bowl, but that is only 1 lead (I assume a hot lead) so Im thinking that CANT be it.
Using the old hillybilly method, jumping across the 2 top posts on the solenoid, with the key in on position, it will start right up, run, drive and mow just fine.
So my best guess is this ‘KILL RELAY’ must be bad?
Any help would be appreciated, thank you !
ANSWER : These things are pre requisites for engine cranking: PTO/Blades are off/button pushed down, the steering arms are out/parked position, and you are in the seat. I think. Definitely the blades have to off.
I bought a new mossberg 590 a1 shot gun a month ago, I love the gun but its having a couple of problems, the first problem is that when shooting every once in a while i get sprayed in the face with exuast from shooting through the safety very scary! any ideas whats causing this? how to fix it? second is that some times the fireing pin sticks and the gun will not discharge a round? the third problem is that i have had feeding issues with gun where it will not realice a gound from the tube, ive taken a tip of a knife to the stuck round in the tube and it prys out with little effort, these problems dont happen every time i go shooting, just every once in a while, but they a happening more and more, im conserned cause the gun is brand new, and i wanna be safe while shooting, can you guys help me? any ideas/solutions? please help!!!!!!!
ANSWER : Personally, with that many problems, I’d call Mossberg and get a return authorization. None of these things should be happening, especially with a new gun.