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![]() Remington Model 81 .35 Remington Made 1948 Excellent Condition Guns International #: 101840436 Seller's Inventory #: 22-9519 Category: Remington Rifles - Semi-Auto - Rifles - American Semi-Auto Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Shooter's Supply, LLC. Member Since: 3/16/16 First Name: Patrick Last Name: Brown State: Tennessee Zip: 37343 Country: United States Phone: (423) 875-4868 Number of Active Listings: 26 Total Number of Listings: 1372 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. We normally ship USPS Priority Mail which should be 2-day ship. Shipping is actual cost with a minimum of $30.00 for pistols and $50.00 for rifles/shotguns to ship to most of the 48 contiguous states. Shipping to Alaska may require an extra fee. Shipping insurance is available upon request for an extra fee. We cannot do international sales. As of November 2019, we no longer ship guns to California and Hawaii. Payment Types Accepted: Visa, Master Card, American Express, USPS Money Order. NO CREDIT CARD FEES!!! About Us: We are a small family owned business located in Hixson, Tennessee. Do you have firearms at home collecting dust? We have a lively consignment business. Our fee is 20% with a $50 minimum. Firearms are consigned for a an average period of 180 days but the length of period is negotiable. We also do handgun carry permit classes for the state of Tennessee. We have a nice indoor shooting range with reasonable rates. Please check us out at shooterssupply. Description: The Remington Model 81 was the successor to the very popular Remington Model 8 which was famously used by law enforcement in the ambush of Bonnie and Clyde in 1934. Designed by John Moses Browning, the famed inventor of the 1911 pistol and many other firearms, the Model 8 and 81 both used the long-recoil method of operation as used in the Browning Auto-5 shotgun and the Browning M2 .50-caliber machine gun. This type of operation was used due to its greater reliability over gas-operation which back then could not be done with the powders then available. The Model 81 was available in five different cartridges. These are the .25 Remington, .30 Remington, .32 Remington, .35 Remington, and the .300 Savage. For now, we’ll just cover the .35 Remington round since this rifle is chambered for it. The .35 Remington cartridge was designed to compete with Winchester’s .35 WSL (Winchester Self Loading) cartridge. Winchester later introduced the improved .351 and .401 WSL cartridges in an effort to compete with the .35 Remington. Ultimately, the .35 Remington was the only cartridge that lasted into the 21st Century, quickly leaving its Winchester competitors behind. Even today, the .35 Remington is popular for deer hunting, though it is usually fired from the barrel of a Marlin 336 rather than a Remington rifle. The rifle shown here was made in 1948 and is in excellent condition for its age (74 years old). It retains around 95 to 98 percent of the original finish. There is a small amount of bluing reduction lower rear of the receiver and the lower tang. There are also two spots of wear on the right side of the receiver just ahead of the ejection port. Finally, there is a small scratch on the left side of the receiver. Mechanically, the 81 is in great shape, and operates as it should. The trigger pull is consistent and short. The bolt and charging handle are in excellent shape, both with a bright surface with little to no pitting or rust. The bore is in pristine condition. A ventilated rubber recoil pad has replaced the original butt plate. There is a small chip of wood missing right behind the receiver on the lower right side. Otherwise the wood is in good shape with few dings or dents in the wood. Like most hunting rifles, this one was fired infrequently. It would definitely make a great shooter or collector’s piece. SOLD Rifle Caliber: .35 Remington Manufacturer: Remington Arms Co. Model: Model 81 Serial Number: 44211 Bore: Rifled, 7 grooves Condition: Excellent Barrel Type: Shrouded Action: Semi-auto, long recoil Triggers: Single Stock: Walnut, pistol grip version Fore End: Walnut Butt Pad: Ventilated rubber pad LOP: 13.625 inches (346 mm) Finish: Blued Sights: Elevator rear, blade front sight, Sight radius 18.625 inches (473 mm) Manufacture Date: 1948 |