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The Remington Model 7400 is a series of semi-automatic rifles manufactured by Remington Arms. The Model 7400 was a replacement of the Model 740 rifle which Remington produced from 1952 to 1981. [1] The 7400 model was ultimately replaced by the Model 750 in 2006. [1]
A Remington Model 870 shotgun. Below is a list of firearms produced by the Remington Arms Company, [1] founded in 1816 as E. Remington and Sons. Following the breakup of Remington Outdoor Company in 2020, the Remington Firearms brand name operates under RemArms, LLC.
The Remington Woodsmaster Model 740 is a semi-automatic rifle manufactured by Remington Arms between 1955 and 1959. [1] The rifle had a 22-inch barrel and a four-round magazine. [1] The original calibers were .30-06 and .308, but calibers .244 and .280 were made available subsequently. The blued metal barreled action was mounted in a walnut stock.
Thousands of Remington Model 700 customers have complained to Remington that a defect in the trigger mechanism could fire the gun without the trigger being squeezed. [24] [25] Remington received nearly 2,000 complaints from 2013 through 2016. [25] 150 lawsuits have been filed against Remington alleging injury or death related to the trigger. [25]
A semi-automatic's rate of fire is significantly different from and should not be confused with a full-automatic's rate of fire. Many full-automatic small arms have a selective fire feature that 'downgrades' them to semi-automatic mode by changing a switch. Over time, weapons have attained higher rates of fire.
7mm-08 Remington.308 Winchester United States: 1983 Remington Nylon 66: Remington Arms.22 Long Rifle United States: 1981 Remington Rolling Block rifle: Remington Arms: Various, see article United States: 1864 Ribeyrolles 1918 automatic carbine: 8×35mm Ribeyrolle France: 1916 Richmond rifle: Virginia Manufactory of Arms.58 Minie ball United ...
The 7mm-08 Remington is a rifle cartridge that is almost a direct copy of a wildcat cartridge developed around 1958 known as the 7mm/308. As these names would suggest, it is the .308 Winchester case necked down to accept 7 mm (.284) bullets with a small increase in case length.
Select-fire rifles such as the Joint Venture Protective Carbine are not assault rifles; as their cartridge is too weak. Fully-automatic-only rifles like the M231 Firing Port Weapon are not assault rifles; they do not have select-fire capabilities. In contrast, the original ArmaLite AR-15 would meet the criteria. Select-fire rifles with fixed ...