Have you thought about a Model 740/742? And a Browning BAR can be chambered in .308. Not perfect alternatives, but those are the closest that I've seen available.
None, never seen the need.
My only pump, a Standard Arms Model M in 25 Remington. Taken a few whitetails with it, fun rifle. Easy enough to resize 30 Remington brass down to 25.View attachment 223636
5231HG,
BEFORE you invest money in either a BAR or Remington semi-auto rifle for self-defense OR for hunting anything that seems likely to gore, trample, claw or EAT you, think twice or 3 times.
IF I soon do NOT find a Model 7600P, I plan to find & buy a "Plain Jane" & "early production" Model 760 in .308WCF (with the "corncob" fore-end, which will not be difficult) & cut the barrel down to just over 16 inches for hunting heavy and/or dangerous game "in the thick stuff".
(Fwiw, I have "no shortage of" Model 760 rifles in a variety of calibers BUT currently none that I want to "cut down" into a carbine/saddle gun.)
yours, satx
I found this 7400:
3 Rifles for sale
3 rifles for sellIn good condition 1) Marlin model 45 45 cal Asking $900 or best offer 2) Remington model 7400 30 06 caliber Asking $450 or best offer 3) marlin model 27-s Octagonal barrel 32-30 caliber Tube fed Asking $500 or best offer. Text for pictures or email me. 719 650 0561www.armslist.com
I hope it's what you were looking for.
oops... forgot to include a pic of the 760
oops... forgot to include a pic of the 760
Only pump weapon I have is the old trusty 870.
...or have you owned?
I have owned several pump action shotguns over the years; I have four currently and all are Remingtons. When it comes to slide action rifles, I've only owned two centerfire slide action rifles as best I can remember. The one I have now is a Remington 141 in 35 REM.
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Had another of the same model but sold that one. Nice guns, manufactured from 1935 through 1950. If you ever find one in 25 Remington you have a rare gem that was only produced in 1935.