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Rem 740 help please

Willoughby

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So I have a 740 I bought disassembled , and the trigger group has a spring in a blind hole that seemingly has no part it interacts with ? I don't know if I am missing a part or what, any help much appreciated, pics show the spring in question, being pointed out , and then raised up a bit
 

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That hole is the location for the carrier dog spring and plunger for 1100 and 870 series shotguns. I believe that trigger plate is used in a bunch of different models. No carrier dogs used in the 740, 74, 7400. 740, 760, etc.
 
Here's a pic of an original no spring or plunger used ,as @kendog said trigger plate used other models.
 

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One came into the shop yesterday for a cleaning. Says it was hit or miss on firing. Took it apart and someone has worked on the firing pin and there is no FP return spring in the bolt. Later model 740, 155k SN. Try as I might I just don’t see enough daylight to get a spring between FP shank and the mating hole in the bolt (where it should go). Makes me wonder if someone in the past 70 years replaced the 740 bolt with a 760. Anyone know if that will even work (without the spring)? Gotta love solving mysteries. They tend to pay well.
 
One came into the shop yesterday for a cleaning. Says it was hit or miss on firing. Took it apart and someone has worked on the firing pin and there is no FP return spring in the bolt. Later model 740, 155k SN. Try as I might I just don’t see enough daylight to get a spring between FP shank and the mating hole in the bolt (where it should go). Makes me wonder if someone in the past 70 years replaced the 740 bolt with a 760. Anyone know if that will even work (without the spring)? Gotta love solving mysteries. They tend to pay well.
760 bolt is a lot different. Main thing is lack of a charging handle
 
760 bolt is a lot different. Main thing is lack of a charging handle
The bolt specifically not the carrier + bolt. The 760 has a large + small cam pin like the 740. 740 has the charging handle acting as the large pin. Just didn’t know if the bolt itself would fit inside of a 740 carrier. Guess I could disassembly my 760 and find out but I totally don’t want to…
 
The bolt specifically not the carrier + bolt. The 760 has a large + small cam pin like the 740. 740 has the charging handle acting as the large pin. Just didn’t know if the bolt itself would fit inside of a 740 carrier. Guess I could disassembly my 760 and find out but I totally don’t want to…
I bet they are exactly the same. I could be wrong but remington was always efficient at reusing parts- just like the trigger plate shown at the start of the thread
 
One came into the shop yesterday for a cleaning. Says it was hit or miss on firing. Took it apart and someone has worked on the firing pin and there is no FP return spring in the bolt. Later model 740, 155k SN. Try as I might I just don’t see enough daylight to get a spring between FP shank and the mating hole in the bolt (where it should go). Makes me wonder if someone in the past 70 years replaced the 740 bolt with a 760. Anyone know if that will even work (without the spring)? Gotta love solving mysteries. They tend to pay well.
mine has a fp retractor spring #9 in pic1669770322390.png
 
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