Remington 7400 in 6mm Remington

You can look up the date of manufacture via serial number. A quick google search says that they were made from 1981-1995 without much good info on how rare that chambering was. The Remington Society might have more info for ya on value.
David E Petzal over at Field & Stream just rereleased an article on why the Jam-o-matics sucked so badly as rifles - TL:DR version is that they were a PITA to keep clean, so no one ever did and most of them never really worked well. I still think that they are cool guns.
 
You can look up the date of manufacture via serial number. A quick google search says that they were made from 1981-1995 without much good info on how rare that chambering was. The Remington Society might have more info for ya on value.
David E Petzal over at Field & Stream just rereleased an article on why the Jam-o-matics sucked so badly as rifles - TL:DR version is that they were a PITA to keep clean, so no one ever did and most of them never really worked well. I still think that they are cool guns.
I love Dave Petzal. Even when he’s wrong he’s hilarious.
 
You can look up the date of manufacture via serial number. A quick google search says that they were made from 1981-1995 without much good info on how rare that chambering was. The Remington Society might have more info for ya on value.
David E Petzal over at Field & Stream just rereleased an article on why the Jam-o-matics sucked so badly as rifles - TL:DR version is that they were a PITA to keep clean, so no one ever did and most of them never really worked well. I still think that they are cool guns.
Cleaning it wasn’t so bad I had it stripped to the receiver in about 30 mins knocked the roll pins in the gas block out checked to make sure that little ball bearing was in there got it all a good cleaning and had it all back together in about another 30 mins I just can’t find anything about them
 
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