

The M-141’s tubular magazine has spiral grooves to facilitate the use of spitzer bullets. 35 Remington hangs on in production the other three rounds are lost to history. 506-inch rims, but these rimmed cartridges were not suitable for the pump-action M-141, so the Remington lineup was rimless, and all had a rim diameter of. The Model 94 Winchester’s cartridges all had.


It turned out to be a Remington Model 141, “The GameMaster.” The M-141’s caliber marking on the barrel was most intriguing. 25 Remington only in 1935, and they’re quite rare - and expensive.Ī few years ago, I found a trim little Remington pump at a gun show. The M-141 was also chambered for the quartet of Remington rimless rounds noted above. The more modern Model 141/1421A came along in 1935 and was made until 1950, when it was replaced by the iconic Model 760 “GameMaster” in 1952. 32-20 Winchester rounds for small game, although a friend in Idaho reports that an old timer of his acquaintance kept his family fed on mule deer and elk with an M-25 in. These slick little gems were chambered for the smaller. The Models 25/25A and 25R came along in 1923, and they also lasted until 1935. The grooved M-141 (top) and M-760 (middle) gave way to the impressed checkering of the M-7600 (bottom). The forends of the three Remington pumps differ, too. High-grade guns were available - C, D and E grades - at premium prices. 35 Remington cartridges, which were moderately popular at the time. The production period from 1912 through 1935 saw the introduction of several variations of Remington pump rifles, including the Models 14/14A (22-inch barrel, pistol grip stock), 14R (18½-inch barrel, straight stock) and the Model 14½, which sported a 22½-inch tube.

Some of the most unique models are the Remington pump-action rifles that span several decades of American firearms lore. Remington, America’s oldest gunmaker, has an enviable history with rifles.
