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Remington Model 760 Value

The Model 760 is a pump-action centerfire rifle that offered hunters rapid repeat shots in a manually operated action, filling a niche between bolt-action and semi-automatic hunting rifles. It was offered in a range of common hunting chamberings and both rifle and carbine barrel lengths.

Remington Model 760 pump-action rifle, side view
Remington Model 760 — representative example, not a firearm sold by us.
Type
Pump-action rifle
Production
Produced from the early 1950s into the 1980s

About the Remington Model 760

The Model 760 is a pump-action centerfire rifle that offered hunters rapid repeat shots in a manually operated action, filling a niche between bolt-action and semi-automatic hunting rifles. It was offered in a range of common hunting chamberings and both rifle and carbine barrel lengths.

Because it predates the later 7600 series that replaced it, the 760 is identified by specific receiver markings and stock checkering styles typical of its production decades.

Most 760s encountered today are hunting rifles carried for deer and similar game, so assessment generally centers on chambering, condition, and factory configuration.

Variations

Remington Model 760 variations that matter

Configuration is often the difference between two otherwise identical examples.

Standard rifle-length models

Full-length barreled rifles offered in common deer and big-game chamberings.

Carbine configuration

A shorter-barreled variant aimed at brush hunting and easier handling.

High-grade/engraved variants

Limited factory-upgraded versions with better wood and checkering offered in certain years.

Gamemaster branding variants

Rifles marked with the Gamemaster name used for this pump-action line during parts of production.

Valuation

What affects Remington Model 760 value

We do not publish a price chart. These are the characteristics that determine what a specific example evaluates at.

  1. Factor 1

    Chambering

    Common deer cartridges are the most frequently encountered; less common chamberings can shift interest.

  2. Factor 2

    Rifle vs. carbine length

    Barrel length and configuration affect how a given rifle is assessed relative to typical examples.

  3. Factor 3

    Stock and bluing condition

    Original finish versus refinished wood or metal is a key condition factor.

  4. Factor 4

    Action function

    Smooth, reliable cycling of the pump action is a practical mechanical consideration.

  5. Factor 5

    Sight and scope mount originality

    Factory-drilled and tapped receivers versus aftermarket modifications affect originality assessment.

Remington Model 760: common questions

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