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Remington model 141 carbine value
OK guys, I need some help. I've been offered a Remington model 141 in .35 Rem. (price hasn't been discussed yet) and I need to know the value. I will have pics tomorrow or sunday. As soon as I can post pics, I will. In the mean time, a rough estimate would be appreciated. Thanks for any help.
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Remington 141A Gamemaster made from 1936 to 1950. Awful lot can affect value,i.e.; finish,blue,bore condition,but I would think $400.00 would be a fair start. jplonghunter
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Paid $350 for mine about 10yrs ago and it was in very, very good shape.
If you get it, you'll love it. Of all the rifles I have, it is the one I carry most. IMO it is just about the perfect eastern deer rifle. Light, fast handling, fast shooting etc. I have loaded the .35 Rem with pistol bullets and it is a hoot. For plinking and stalking the local mountain dump, it's the neatest thing since canned beer. They just don't make rifles like that anymore.
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OK,
Here's a pic. It has a williams peep sight, leather sling, and what can only be described as a carved leather cheekpiece - very nice.
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Easy $400-450, maybe alittle more. Very nice rifle. Mine is a full length barrel, that carbine should be fast and slick.
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