If a 742 is being sold, there is a good chance something is wrong with it. It is either the rails, bolt or the clip. Parts are becoming hard to find now. Remington once gave credit for 742's if traded in for a 7400. This offer is long gone. Most people keep the good ones though and many people still love the 742. I had a BDL model that I would have loved to keep. My bad experience has left a bad taste in my mouth with Remington. If I can keep anyone from making the same mistakes on the 742, Viper, and 597, I will do it to keep a fellow brother form wasting their money. The southeast's oldest Remington repair center is located in Aiken, SC. It it the Gunrack and is owned by a man that remembers when the 30-06 was a new cartridge. He is almost 95 years-old and smokes pipe tobacco like it is going out of style. He has been in the gun business almost as long as he has been living. He will not take a 742, Viper, or 597 on trade. HE will take a 7400 but he limits the amount of credit on a trade. That should speak for itself.