

It essentially guides the round without touching the rear of the chamber with Photo by David TongĮven more technically interesting is the fact that it also hasĪ cartridge lifter system that pretty much precludes bullet damage on feeding, as One of the locking lugs is the root of the bolt handle. It is unique in that it features dual opposed locking lugs, located to the middle rear of the one-piece bolt body, which is left in the white. The Model 341 has an overall length of 43.25" with its 24" barrel, the length of pull is 13.375" and it weighs five pounds. Highly finished “Peerless” grade, as well as a “341SB,” which was a smooth boreįor use with diminutive. Myģ41-A is the Standard Model and there were five other grades, including the Remington built approximately 131,000 Model 341's between 19, in several grades. Even in this age of ridiculousĪmmunition costs, a brick of 500. Relaxing in that one does not have to keep track of small, expensive, andĮasily damaged or lost detachable magazines. 22 usually holds 15 rounds of Long RifleĪmmunition, which is more than just about all current. 22s, much preferring the simple and elegant tubular Hunting and my local dealer came up with a little gem of a shooter, which isīox magazine fed centerfire pistols and rifles, but I digress from my 22 LR rifle out to do a bit of plinking or small game The semi-automatic service pistol, there are few ways of relaxing better than Of forged and machined blued steel and walnut was the only stock option. Necessary to craft fine production guns was still affordable, long guns were crafted The watershed years of traditional arms production, in that the hand labor The years between the Great War and >Pearl Harbor were World War were a watershed in American gun making. Pre-War Precision: Remington’s Model 341-A.
