Description
The Remington 7600 Standard Pump 30-06 Springfield 22, Satin Walnut Stock Blued, 4 rd is a classic American pump-action rifle chambered in the powerful and versatile 30-06 Springfield cartridge. It offers reliable, fast follow-up shots with a traditional walnut and blued steel aesthetic, all at a price point that’s competitive for a brand-name hunting rifle. This is a workhorse firearm built for the practical shooter who values proven performance over flashy features.
Key Features
- Pump-Action Reliability: The smooth, short-throw action is less susceptible to weather and debris than semi-autos, a real advantage in the field.
- 30-06 Springfield Chambering: A legendary, widely available caliber effective on all North American big game from whitetail to elk.
- Satin Walnut Stock & Blued Finish: Classic, durable good looks that resist the elements and won’t spook game with a glint.
- 4-Round Detachable Box Magazine: Allows for quick reloading and safer unloading compared to fixed internal magazines.
- Budget-Friendly Brand Name: At $775.58, it sits below many comparable bolt-actions and well under premium semi-autos, offering serious bang-for-buck.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Action Type | Pump Action |
| Caliber | 30-06 Springfield |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds |
| Stock Material | Satin-Finished Walnut |
| Finish | Blued Steel |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
The rifle’s 22-inch barrel provides a good balance for maneuverability in timber and sufficient velocity for the 30-06 round. The pump action itself is a known quantity—simple, robust, and capable of cycling a wide range of ammunition without adjustment. Look, the tradeoff is speed; a practiced shooter can work the pump nearly as fast as a bolt, but it will never match the raw rate of fire of a semi-auto. That said, you’re trading that potential speed for inherent reliability and a lower price tag. The satin walnut stock offers a classic feel without the high-gloss sheen that can reflect light in the woods, a practical touch for hunters. This model is drop-in ready for optics with its drilled and tapped receiver, compatible with standard Remington 700 scope base patterns from brands like Leupold and Warne, meaning no gunsmithing required to mount a scope.
Who This Rifle Is For
This rifle is ideal for the budget-conscious Missouri deer hunter who wants a fast-handling, reliable tool for dense woods or rolling hills. It’s also a great choice for a shooter who prefers the tactile control and mechanical simplicity of a pump action over a bolt or semi-auto. If you value a classic aesthetic but need a rifle that can handle rain, brush, and hard use without fuss, the 7600 makes a compelling case. It’s a firearm that prioritizes function and value, weighing in at a manageable heft that soaks up 30-06 recoil effectively for its class.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Exceptional reliability in all conditions. Uses the supremely versatile 30-06 cartridge. Faster follow-up shots than a bolt-action. Traditional, durable wood-and-steel construction. Priced well below many comparable semi-automatic hunting rifles.
Cons: Pump action has a steeper learning curve for rapid fire than a semi-auto. Heavier and slower to cycle than a modern bolt-action in some hands. The classic look may not appeal to fans of synthetic, tactical stocks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the pump action compare to a bolt-action for hunting?
A: The pump allows faster second shots without taking the rifle from your shoulder, a potential advantage on moving game or for quick follow-ups. Bolt-actions are often praised for ultimate accuracy potential, but in practical hunting ranges, the 7600 is plenty accurate and offers a speed edge.
Q: Is the 30-06 too much gun for Missouri whitetail?
A: Not at all. While powerful, the 30-06 offers a huge variety of ammunition. You can use lighter, faster loads for deer that minimize meat damage, or keep heavier loads on hand for elk or bear. Its versatility is a key asset—one rifle for multiple game species.
Q: Can I use aftermarket accessories or magazines?
A: Yes, to an extent. The rifle uses proprietary Remington 7600 magazines, but aftermarket and extended options exist. Scope mounting is straightforward with standard bases. The platform isn’t as modular as an AR, but core functional accessories are available. This firearm ships to Missouri and compliant US states through your local FFL.
For the hunter or shooter seeking a dependable, fast-cycling rifle in a proven caliber without breaking the bank, the Remington 7600 represents a solid value proposition. Its blend of traditional materials and practical mechanics delivers performance where it counts. See full details and availability at firearms-missouri.com.


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