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Remington Model 34
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Remington Model 34 | |
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Type | Rifle |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Designer | C.C. Loomis [1] |
Manufacturer | Remington Arms |
Produced | 1932-1935 [1] |
No. built | 163,000 [1] |
Variants | Model 34 NRA [2] |
Specifications | |
Barrel length | 24 in (61 cm) [2] |
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Cartridge | .22 Short, .22 Long, .22 LR [2] |
Action | bolt-action |
Feed system | Under-barrel tube magazine:[2]
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Sights | bead front, open rear.[2] |
The Remington Model 34 is a bolt-action rifle that was manufactured by Remington Arms from 1932 until 1935.
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Design[edit]
The Model 34 is a conventional bolt-action, tube fed rifle. Though conventional in layout and design, the Model 34 and 341 feature a patented lifter mechanism that presents cartridges to the chamber without the bullet touching rear of the chamber. This prevents damage to the bullet and conceivably increases accuracy potential.[3]Remington updated the Model 34 and the Model 341 replaced it in the product line.
Variants[edit]
- Model 34 NRA
- The Model 34 NRA variant had the same specs as the standard model except that it featured a Patridge front and Lyman 55R aperature sight. It was also fitted with a sling for carrying the rifle.[2]
References[edit]
- ^ Jump up to:a b c “Model 34”. Remington Arms. Retrieved 2 January 2013.
- ^ Jump up to:a b c d e f Peterson, Philip. Gun Digest Book of Modern Gun Values: The Shooter’s Guide to Guns 1900 to Present (16th ed.). p. 386.
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