Sleek & Light REMINGTON M14 Slide Action .35 REM C&R Rifle Popular ROARING TWENTIES Era PUMP ACTION Rifle
Guns International #: 103185779 Seller's Inventory #: 255023
Category: Remington Rifles - Rifles - American Pump Action

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Description:
Sleek & Light REMINGTON M14 Slide Action .35 REM C&R Rifle

Popular ROARING TWENTIES Era PUMP ACTION Rifle

Here we present a C&R Remington Model 14 Slide Action Rifle, made circa 1914-34 in Ilion, New York. In 1913, Remington introduced the Model 14 pump, or slide-action rifle in four different chamberings, those being .25, .30, .32 and .35 Remington. The cartridges were based upon the same case, differing only in neck size and some minor shoulder dimensions. A companion model called the 14 1/2 was chambered in a couple of the more popular pistol cartridges of the day, being the .38-40 and .44-40 WCF. The rifle was sleek and light, which it had to be in order to compete with the lever-guns of Winchester, Marlin, and Savage. Two design features that were particularly novel were the spiral magazine tube that prevented the point of one bullet from resting on the primer of the next cartridge, and how the magazine itself moved with the fore-end. The sliding bolt had a button on its side to release the bolt.

In 1935, G.H. Garrison reviewed the Model 14 rifle and offered some cosmetic and functional improvements to the rifle. The barrels were lengthened from 22 to 24 inches on rifles, and 18 to 18 1/2 inches on carbines. The forend was given a slight beavertail treatment, and the stock was redesigned for faster handling and a steel shotgun-style buttplate was added. The upgraded rifle was named the Model 141 Gamemaster, and a rendition of a brass cartridge head for which the rifle was chambered was imbedded in the receiver on the left side. As part of the paring process, the .25 Remington cartridge was dropped from the line after 1936, and this chambering is considered very rare in the 141. It was produced until 1950, not including the World War II years, and some 76,881 rifles were sold. Two years after the last Model 141 left the factory it was replaced by the Model 760 Gamemaster rifle.

The overall condition is fine. Original blue finish. The action is strong. Bore is bright and has sharp rifling. The stock has been refinished and remains solid. Clear and legible markings.

Own the original! This firearm is classified as a Curio & Relic.

Barrel is 22 inches.

Caliber: .35 Remington

Overall condition as seen in photos.

Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING. Will need to be sent to your local FFL. This firearm is classified as a Curio & Relic.

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$1600

#255023
 

Price: $1,600.00

Curio/Relic: Yes