Remington speedmaster 241 manual
Sear Pin Product : Sear Spring Product : Sear Spring Retaining Pin Product : Trigger, Used Factory Original Product : Trigger Pin Product : Barrel Adjusting Bushing Product : Barrel Adjusting Bushing Lock Product : Barrel Lock Product : Barrel Lock Button Product : Barrel Lock Spring Plunger Product : Barrel Stop Screw Product : Barrel Yoke Product : Breech Block Button Pin Product : Extractor Pin, Upper Product : Extractor Pin, Lower Series Product : Stock Bolt Lock Washer Product : Guns made early in the production run had only MODEL and the serial number stamped on the left side of the receiver.
The Speedmaster and the Remington logo were added in The flat-sided receiver of the Model had a larger surface than the Model , so it was the favorite.
Serial number was elaborately engraved by Carl Ennis and presented to C. Another Model was engraved by three different Remington engravers. This picture appeared on the cover of Life Magazine October 29, and pictured the first man Yuen Chong Chan who was drafted into the U.
Army at the start of World War II. Here Mr. Chan practices his aim at a local shooting gallery that features Remington Model Gallery Rifles. The fore end was extended almost to the end of the barrel, a high square front blade sight and a Redfield receiver sight were installed, and a sling strap was added. From mid through mid, Remington designers experimented with Routeledge bored barrels and Remington Hi-Speed shot cartridges. Shooting gallery proprietors soon requested shell deflectors like those that were available as an option on the Model Several configurations and various metals were tried, but deflectors were never produced in any significant quantity.
Between and , Remington supplied a total of 7, Model autoloading rifles for the U. An unknown number were sold to the U. In mid, with the war still raging in Europe and in the Pacific, Remington gun designer Charles H. Barnes invented an improved Model rifle with a sheet metal receiver — to replace the more expensive machined solid steel receiver on production guns.
It's in very good condition with a beautiful light blue blueing and the aluminum? It shoots like you would not believe!! I routinely hit clay pidgeons sitting on the berm at 75 yards open sights, off hand. It's easily my favorite 22 of the 4 that I own.
Anyone have one? How much is it worth? Kind regards, Superior. Originally Posted by superior. Loomis set about improving the Model He introduced a tilting cartridge guide, an improved extractor and a slightly different take down system - moving the take-down catch from the bottom to the left side of the receiver.
The Speedmaster had a longer Remington Model 24 and Model source.
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