New 35 Remington (OT)

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New 35 Remington (OT)

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I picked up this new rifle, a Remington 141 Made in 1937 in 35 Remington caliber from the original owner. It's a take-down (they all are) with a Leupold 4X and factory sling.

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Re: New 35 Remington (OT)

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You're getting "into" these old Remingtons, aren't you? :wink:
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Re: New 35 Remington (OT)

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Nice rifle Joe!!
My Gradfather had one very similar to that for a long, long time.


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Re: New 35 Remington (OT)

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Is that a cartridge rim set into the comb of the stock, like on the left side of the receiver?
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Re: New 35 Remington (OT)

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Nice find. I haven't seen one that looked that nice in awhile. Most of them that I seee up here are well used and abused.

Good luck with it & hope it shoots lights out!
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Re: New 35 Remington (OT)

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Very Cool!
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Those gotta be as nearly a perfect deer rifle as was ever made...It ought to well live up to its' name GameGetter! and be handier and effectively as fast as your semi auto 35 Remingtons.... I'd wager it'll become a favorite if it's accurate.. + 1 Nice find..
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Re: New 35 Remington (OT)

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You are enjoying the .35 phase of your life Joe :D

Mine passed me bye :cry:

Keep up the good work :D

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That gun is uptown. Nice wood
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A fun plinker with 158 grain cast bullets and 14 grains of 4198.
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Re: New 35 Remington (OT)

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35, Leupold and takedown. 3 winners! Takedown for ease of travel, storage and cleaning. Leupolds have been rugged, reliable and have a no-hassle lifetime warranty. 35 Rem has been one of the most consistent performers on game like deer, bear and hogs with no fuss, good accuracy and minimal recoil. What's not to like?
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Re: New 35 Remington (OT)

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Nice find!! Wish I could stumble on one like that sometime.
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That is a great one!
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Beautiful, classic rifle in a great cartridge. 35 caliber rifles are the least appreciated calibers in the US and I have never understood why. I love my 35 Remingtons and 35 Whelens. I have only had one deer/hog/stag take another step after being hit by a 35 Rem or 35 Whelen. I am still looking for a 358 Norma mag.
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Re: New 35 Remington (OT)

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Hey 86er ...Next time you've got that beauty down for cleaning, pump handle removed or whatever, perhaps you could give us a couple of detail pix of the mag tube to show how Remington managed to overcome RN bullets in magazine tube with their point offset design. Thanks in advance...
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Re: New 35 Remington (OT)

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Sweet! I have a nice old Model 14 .35 Remington. Great guns, those old pumps. :)
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Re: New 35 Remington (OT)

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Cool and you can load pointy bullets into that rig - due to the spiral magazine tube. Neat huh? Of course, you still have to meet OCL specs...
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Re: New 35 Remington (OT)

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There has got to be something to subliminal forum vibes. :shock:
For whatever reason for the past couple of months I have had the “I wants”
for something in .35 Rem. I have been doing the usual Gunbroker, Auction Arms
and Gunsamerica thing, looking at the 336’s the model 14’s and 141’s…
Then brother 86’er comes along with this sweet looking little icing on the cake. :roll: :D
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Re: New 35 Remington (OT)

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BEAUTIFUL ! :o :P :P :P

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Re: New 35 Remington (OT)

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Nice gun!!!
I have one that was my first deer rifle. I got it when I was 12. 37 years ago.

Mine isn't as nice.
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My friend shot a bear this last fall with his 141 in 35 Rem. No scope just open sights.
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Re: New 35 Remington (OT)

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Nice wood. Though I never did care for that shotgun-style curve, it certainly looks like a classic working gun.

I have the Marlin XLR in 35 Rem on my list. Although I'm hoping they will someday offer it in blue and walnut.
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Re: New 35 Remington (OT)

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A fine rifle '86er, I'm jealous. I want one of the pump Remington's, a 14 or 141, in that caliber so bad I can taste it. I love my lever guns, but I'm a confirmed pump man for life too. I'll keep looking til I find the one I want, no scope or extra holes.

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