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- REMINGTON SPORTMASTER 512 SCOPE MOUNT SERIAL NUMBER
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- REMINGTON SPORTMASTER 512 SCOPE MOUNT CODE
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I don't know what I would do, to tell you the truth. There are countless models of bolt action rifles produced by them that are still collectable. Back in the day, one could buy a single shot bolt action Winchester that came out each year. They are accurate rifles and very desirable.
REMINGTON SPORTMASTER 512 SCOPE MOUNT SERIAL NUMBER
After the war, these rifles were returned to the original owners with their second serial number intact and put back into the original owner's hands as they were donated for the cause. The New Zealand people had no guns to speak of for training for WWII, so they used rifles like this for training. One was the original manufacture's # and the second was what was stamped by the NZ govt. As a result, it came with two serial #'s stamped on the barrel. Here's the best part: the rifle was used before WW2 for civilian training. The rifle I bought arrived in the US after 911 with all of its rust, and it was a hassle to receive it in Reno at customs. But here is the story of the one I bought online from Christchurch, NZ. It came from NZ and was a rusted piece of S***.
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So here is my story: I found one years later online and bought it. I foolishly traded it off for something I don't want to remember. so cool!įor what it's worth, I had one of these as a kid, it was my dad's. I was speechless, and he wouldn't take no for an answer -best day ever. He called me over to his house and gave me the 341-p just now.
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he ended up getting a 500 series remington.
REMINGTON SPORTMASTER 512 SCOPE MOUNT UPDATE
If you want some leisurely, good old country style target shooting this little rifle can't be beat, update - as I was typing this, without me knowing, my dad went down to the local pawn shop to buy me a. I didn't get any tight clusters, but I turned that target into swiss cheese at 100 yards. The peep sight is just about as cool as it gets!! So much fun! The bolt action as smooth as a summer breeze.
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22 is an old 341-p in perfect condition blue as it is true and not a scratch on the stock. So, I promised we'd go to the range to try it out, and he suggested we start with the. Whole time in there, he told of how he wanted to try out his new 308 rifle. Dad has a heart condition and he was in hospital last week. My dad used to take us out to the old train trestles for target practice on soda cans. So, I haven't touched a firearm since I was about 9 yrs old. Sorry about the crappy pictures, but it's to cold, and to much snow outside. They just don't make them like this anymore. A lot of thought went into this Remington. As the bolt comes back there is a elevator type braket that lifts up out of the receiver, ejecting the casing. The knob that releases the rear sight is also a peep sight, it has a smaller aperture than the one set up on the rear of the sight. The rear sight has a knob on the left side, to take out the bolt, loosen the knob on the left, and the sight tilts up. Unfortunately the 341-P only came with one. Other things I learned about the 341-P is the hooded front sight came with four interchangable sights that slide into the hood. The "P" in 341-P stands for Peep (as in peep sight). According to a Remington chart the 341-P was made October, 1938. The "E" is the month, and "G" is the year the Remington was made.
REMINGTON SPORTMASTER 512 SCOPE MOUNT CODE
There is no serial number on it, but there is a code "EG" stamped on the barrel. I did some research on It's a bolt action, tube fed. I had never heard of a Remington 341-P before. Any oil that had been on it seemed to have dried up, and turned to a varnish. The Remington didn't need much cleaning, mainly getting the dust off of it. I paid $200.00 (out the door) for the Remington. When the old man left, I told the owner I'll buy it, without even knowing exactly what it was, but I knew it was something cool. The "old man" stated he "bought the Remington new when he was a young man", and he had never shot it. I walk into my local Gun store, the owner had just bought this Remington off a 90 something year old man. Just when I thought I've seen everything.