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Join Date: Sep 2012
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Can anyone tell me if I am making a mistake. I have a Remington .35 cal. Gamemaster model 760 pump, serial number of 55018. It now has iron sights. I am thinking of putting a scope on it, but will not if I am going to be destroying the value of the gun by doing so. I have no idea of it's worth right now. Will you help?
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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I do believe you mean .35 cal. not mm. ;-)
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You are correct. As you can tell. I'm pretty new at this. Thanks
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If the gun is factory drilled and tapped for scope mounts (look at the top of the receiver - there should be four little bitty screws), then scoping it won't hurt anything.
If you have to have it drilled and tapped, that would put a dent in any collector value. But, really, is there a collector market for 760s? But I'm pretty sure it's gonna be factory drilled and tapped.
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It should be drilled an dtapped for scope mounts so if it is you will not destroy any value. Where you do destroy or decrease value is to drill and tap a firearm that was never factory drilled and tapped. Military mausers are aprime example as are otehr military actions. Same with SOME Savage 99s.
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If it was made after 1960 it's factory drilled and tapped for a scope.
The serial number doesn't date Remington rifles, there's a few letters stamped in the barrel near the left side of the receiver that tell the date. Link to Remington date codes; http://www.remingtonsociety.com/ques...ACKPOWDERX.htm
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Based on the YY dated code on your barrel it was made in 1952. That makes it a first year of production for that model.
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760s weren't factory tapped till 1955 . If you have an unmolested first year production , 760 in .35 Rem. , don't mess it up ! There is indeed collector interest in 760s ! If it's unmolested , then it's a mattter of condition that will determine collector value . I had a customer recently bring me a YY code 760 with 100% bluing and 99% wood , it would have been a collector gun , if it hadn't had 8 holes drilled and tapped for different scope mounts . Four holes for a Pachmayer side/pivot mount , and four more for a Weaver # 62 base . Bummer ! It's still a nice rifle though .
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