OT - anybody like old remington pumps?

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OT - anybody like old remington pumps?

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I just put an old remington model 12 on layaway,got it for $250.00 in nice shape,made in 1920.I would rather have a marlin 39 but around here they go for $350 or better.I was just wondering if some of you liked old pumps;they seem to have some of the appeal of leveactions;they have history,they handle well and they are light.the remington model 14 in 35 rem.cal. seems like a really neat,pretty rifle that sells cheap[$150.00 to $300.00]for a rifle nearly a hundred years old.If they are problem rifles please give me a dose of sanity as I have the "got to have one now blues"
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Post by O.S.O.K. »

congrats! That's a good deal IMHO.

The caliber is the thing - a lot of em were chambered for 30 Remgington along with the other Rem calibers.
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Post by Maddog521 »

I have a model 12. I've had it for 40 years and I will never part with it. I am always looking for a 14--14a--141. Around here they bring a premium price, buy I just keep looking. You will enjoy the model 12. Have fun.
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Post by Pete44ru »

Those Remmy M-12's are great guns - I've been jonesin' for another one, ever since I sold the .22 Short Gallery Special I had several years ago.
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I aint got the Remmy, but I love my 62a. It's also the wife's favorite. :D

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Post by jdad »

Good price. I just sold a near perfect, 2nd year (1937), Model 121 for $500.

I would really like to find a Model 25, in 32-20, that was under $700.
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Post by 1886 »

I had a 121. Wish I did let it go. I have a 7600 .35 Whelen. What a killer. 1886.
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Post by Hobie »

I have seen 12s around here asking.... you won't believe this.... $1200. Yep, in .22 Rem Special. But .22 LRs were asking $800. I think you likely got a great deal!

I would like a 14 carbine. But I like the M8s and 81s, too. Apparently so does everyone else! :roll: :lol:
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Post by dkmlever »

I own a Rem model 12-C which has the longer octogon barrel, I also own a 141 in 35 rem which is a nice woods gun. I have taken one elk with it. I did own and should not have sold it a Rem model 25 in 32-20. I do have some literature for the modle 25 if someone wants it.
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dkmlever wrote: I do have some literature for the modle 25 if someone wants it.
Free? I'd like it. PM to follow.
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I guess!

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Post by ernest haycox »

Mine is a model 12 A in 22cal.I am still looking on the web for takedown instructions.For some odd reason I see a lot of great gun deals in this area,only problem is I seldom have the money.I depend on gun dealers that let me pay a little each month.By the way,there are 2 nice model 14s on gunbroker now for $300.00 and under.[4 days to go] P.S.in 35 cal.
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I'm a 32 Rem. Md.14 short of 3 complete sets of all the factory offerings in the 14/141 models. and have spares in 30 and 35. I Have'nt seen in the past 5 years any for $150 or less,other than those that were in pieces and all the pieces weren't there.. I think these rifles are a lot more commonly seen east of the Mississippi compared to West of the Rockies, I've spent 45 years acquiring the ones I have,and just got the second 32 2 weeks ago.. But I have walked away from more parts guns than I've bought working examples....Nate
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If I ever aquire a .30-30 it will be my Uncle's Savage Pump...

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Post by kaschi »

Gotta love those Remington pumps. If anyone has a Model 14 Carbine in
25 Remington, please let me know!
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Post by morgan in nm »

I have a very nice model 12-CS in Rem Spec that I use quite regularly and it is the best 22 pump-gun I have ever used. I get a lot of joy out of it untill I buy ammo-GEESH. It was made in 1915.
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I have 12s, 14s and 25s and love them like my levers. Very fast shootin' and totally reliable.
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Post by Jayhawker »

I really like my pump, even if it is awkward as all get out to operate. Here's a picture. A Rem 760 chambered in 300 Savage and made in 1954.

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Post by Noah Zark »

Can't say about Remington pumps, but I've had my eye on a pair of these:

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Nice color, Noah, but does it match the rest of your outfit?
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Post by KWK »

Jayhawker wrote:even if it is awkward as all get out to operate
Awkward in what way? I've never tried a 7600, just a shotgun or two.
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Post by airedaleman »

No pump rifles right now, but I do have my father's Remington Model 10 12 gauge, a Pedersen-designed bottom ejecting take-down. He bought it in 1928 at The Sears Roebuck in Union City NJ. Wish I had a sawbuck for every duck he dropped with it...
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Old Ironsights wrote:If I ever aquire a .30-30 it will be my Uncle's Savage Pump...

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Had one in .35 Remington. That Model 170 was incredibly accurate, and very comfortable to shoot.
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Post by Modoc ED »

I've got a Remington 760 made in Feb 1952 (first year and month of production) and another Remington 760 made in 1966. I also have a Remington 7600 made in 2005. All in .30-06.

They are good rifles and I use them frequently.
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Post by Jayhawker »

KWK,

Awkward in that I'll probably never get used to operating any rifle mechanism with my left hand. It's just not natural to me. I don't like pump shotguns for the same reason.
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