*SOLD* 1988 Remington 7400 .243win 22" *DISCONTINUED REPLACEMENT OF THE MODEL 740*

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The Remington Model 7400 is a semi-automatic rifle that succeeded the Model 740, with production spanning from its introduction in 1981 until it was replaced by the Model 750 in 2006. The Model 7400 was essentially an updated version of the earlier Model Four, distinguished by its checkered pistol-grip and straight comb stock, which enhanced both aesthetics and ergonomics. Initially, the Model 7400 was only available with a 22-inch barrel, but in 1988, a shorter 18-inch barrel option was introduced to offer greater versatility. This specific Model 7400, manufactured in 1988 and identified by the “OI” date code, is chambered in .243 Winchester and features a blue finish. The rifle is equipped with a 22-inch barrel and comes with a dovetail blade front sight, adjustable rear sight (though missing the leaf), and a mounted Bushnell Sportsview 3.25x-10x-45 scope for improved accuracy. The stock and forearm are crafted from Fleur-De-Lis checkered walnut with a straight comb design, providing both a classic look and a comfortable shooting experience.

Specifications

Manufacturer: Remington

Model: 7400 

Serial: 8530480

Date of Manufacture: 1988 (According to “OI” Date Code)

Caliber: .243 Win.

Finish: Blue

Barrel Length: 22" 

Optics/Sights: Dovetail Blade Front with Adjustable Rear (Missing Leaf) and Mounted Bushnell Sportsview 3.25x-10x-45 Scope

Stock/Grips: Walnut Straight Comb Stock and Forearm with Fleur-De-Lis Checkering and High Gloss Finished

Action: Semi-Automatic Rifle

Markings: Standard

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