742 40/4 = 752= 742 + 40/4= 742 + 10= 752
$75 to $400 US depending on the condition.
742/3
A Remington 742 BDL has a different stock and forearm than the 742 ADL. The stock of the 742 BDL has a cheek plate and the forearm is slanted at the front with a different type bolt which secures it. The 742 ADL is the most common type and easier to find if one is trying to purchase a 742.
742 multiplied by 36 is 26,712.
100-400 USD
100-300 USD
$400- $500, built between 1960-19070
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You can go to Remington's web site and request a owner's manual.
The extractors break, particularly if shooting the "accelerator" bullets.
Carbine version - 6 1/2 lbs Rifle version - 7 1/2 lbs
It is 2 ones, that is, 2.
There is no such model.
Your remington model 742 rifle is valued at between 275-350 dollars.
Plainfield carbines were a civilian version of the miltary carbine. Value is low, about $200.
Most remington model 742 woodmasters are selling in the gun shops for between 275-350 dollars.