Remington Model 341
The Remington Model 341 is a bolt-action rifle designed and built by Remington Arms for four years prior to World War II.[1]
| Remington Model 341 | |
|---|---|
| Type | Rifle | 
| Place of origin | United States | 
| Production history | |
| Designer | C.C. Loomis | 
| Designed | 1936 | 
| Manufacturer | Remington Arms | 
| Produced | 1936 - 1940 | 
| No. built | 131,604 | 
| Specifications | |
| Cartridge | .22 Long Rifle, .22 Short, .22 Long | 
| Action | Bolt Action Rifle | 
| Feed system | tubular magazine | 
| Sights | Iron | 
Design
    
The Model 341 is a conventional bolt-action, tube fed rifle. It is, in essence, an updated Model 34. 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.[2]
External links
    
- "Model 341 Sportsmaster Bolt Action Rimfire Rifle". www.remington.com. Archived from the original on 2014-03-09.
- "Remington Model 341-A .22 Rifle".
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