Dukeoflawnchair
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- Location
- Fort St John
So I'm inheriting a Remington 742 Woodsmaster of the 30.06 variety. It's got some sentimental value, so I'm going to bear with the jam-omatic reputation and see what I can do to upgrade its internals. The factory clip's already been replaced, so that one's covered. I'm also on top of the weak factory ejector spring. After some shake and bake internet research, it's been suggested that main reason for jamming is the rails inside the receiver being chewed up by the bolt.
How do I verify whether or not these rails are in decent shape? This guy kept the gun impecably well maintained and fired it very little. I'm also wondering if there's such thing as aftermarket rails that are made of a stronger metal? I figure if there's the ballpark of 1.4 million produced, someone's gotta have figured out how to fix the problem...
Anyhow, any info would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for your time and expertise folks, all the best!
-Matt
How do I verify whether or not these rails are in decent shape? This guy kept the gun impecably well maintained and fired it very little. I'm also wondering if there's such thing as aftermarket rails that are made of a stronger metal? I figure if there's the ballpark of 1.4 million produced, someone's gotta have figured out how to fix the problem...
Anyhow, any info would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for your time and expertise folks, all the best!
-Matt