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My father-in-law has an old pump action rifle of some make or another (he will not be anywhere near the actual gun for a week). He says he bought the gun second-hand about 30 years ago, and he is guessing the gun was made around 1910. His nephew took this gun apart several years ago and lost a spring. Does anyone have any ideas on what the make and model of this gun might be? I apologize about the lack of other details, but I will of course know more when he is able to look at the gun, assuming his eyes are up to the task. Also, does anyone know of a good website where one might obtain schematics of obsolete firearms? Thanks, Jeff in MN. | ||
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Thanks for the reply Steve. I forgot one detail that my father-in-law mentioned - he said that the magazine was "spiralled", and from looking at the schematics on your web-page, it is most likely a Remington model 41. Jeff in MN | |||
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The Remington 41 is a .22 rimfire and was manufactured between 1936 and 1939! | |||
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If is in 32Cal it's.Model,14A 14R=Carbine. 14.1/2=Carbine. 14.1/2,was also a Rifle. 25A=Rifle. 25R=Carbine. Not to much info you offer? | |||
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