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What rotates the bolt assembly’s multiple lugs out of their recesses of the barrel extension on a Remington 760 when the bolt unlocks and opens?
After a Remington 760 and a 742 have been fired, what part of a 760 hits the action bar lock so that the gun can be pumped and what part from a 742 hits the disconnector to disconnect the 742?
After the semi-automatic 742 rifle has been fired, and the hammer has fallen forward, the disconnector rotates and lifts the connector away from the sear, thus disconnecting the trigger from the sear.
What does the safety block on a Model 760?
When the trigger of a 760 rifle is pulled rearward to fire the gun, what part makes contact with the sear to pivot the sear far enough rearward to lose its engagement with the hammer?
With a special wrench, could the barrel extension for a Remington 760 could be unscrewed and replaced?