Check this table for the answer:
http://www.remingtonsociety.com/rsa/questions/barrelcodes
20% of 740 is 148. 20% OUT of 740 would be 592.
100% = 740 10% = 74 5% = 37 740 - 74 - 37 = 740 - 111 = 629
740 is composite.
The multiples of 740 (which are infinite) are all divisible by 740, including these: 740, 1480, 2220, 2960, 3700, 4440, 5180 . . .
740 * .3 = 222
The Remington Model 740 was manufactured from 1955 to 1980. To determine the specific year of your firearm's manufacture, you can check the serial number, as Remington provides a date code based on this number. If you have the serial number, you can consult Remington's records or online resources for precise information.
remington 740 fieldmaster . 30-06 caliber rifle
To determine the age of your Remington 740, check the serial number located on the left side of the receiver. The first two digits of the serial number indicate the year of manufacture; for example, a serial number starting with "6" would signify it was made in 1966. Additionally, you can consult Remington's historical records or reference guides that correlate serial numbers with manufacturing years for more precise dating.
Impossible to answer without the sn or date codes.
You will have to contact Remington.
the 740 is a very old model, they sell for $250- $350 in this area
The barrels for the Remington 740 and Remington 7400 are not interchangeable. While they may appear similar and share some design characteristics, the 7400 features a different locking mechanism and design that makes the barrels incompatible with the earlier 740 model. It's important to ensure you have the correct barrel specifically designed for your model to ensure proper fit and function.
It will vary with caliber.
Starting in 1921 Remington date code stamped all it's firearms on the barrel. You can look up the details on location and the code table on the Remington Society of America on the Manufactured Date link.
Age.
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100-400 USD