I have two remington woodmaster 742's. One older model passed down from a left handed Great Great Uncle who cussed it because he would reach over and get his thumb caught in the action when tying to load / unload or mess with it....I just remember the story as a young kid and thought it was funny because he was an old salt who could be cruel to a young kid who made lots of his own goofs...anyway He sold this to my dad for cheap, dad passed on and now I have the gun, yes it has lots of memories and I would like to keep it.....my question is, yeah, I know finally
My son in law took this rifle out to the range and when he shot the action/chamber did not close all the way and gun powder sprayed out over him. Nothing hurt he is o.k. My question... is this an easy fix? Is there a spring in side for the auto action that has weakened over time? Anyone know much about this rifle? I don't know any gunsmiths in the area and was wanting a little insight before I go out and seek help locally.
My second 742 was purchased by me as a new bicentennial model with the gold scrollwork. Is there much difference between the older i am guessing 1960's model and the bicentennial I have?
Thanks for your help
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