About Remington Arms 24
The Remington Model 24 is a semiautomatic, solid breech, hammerless, takedown, bottom-ejection rifle chambered in .22 short or .22 long rifle (not interchangeable). The Remington Model 24 was developed in 1922 by John M. Browning and C.C. Loomis and made by Browning Arms until 1935. Approximately 130,420 of them were made until 1935 when production ceased and production of the Model 241 started. Serial Numbers started with 00001 and ended with 130425. Grades Offered: 24A Standard, 24C Special, 24D Peerless, 24E Expert and 24F Premier. It is very closely related to the Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle. The Remington Model 24 had a tubular magazine in buttstock and a 19 inch barrel, but later barrel length was increased to 21 inch. The safety is of the cross-bolt style, located in front of the trigger. The strong, interrupted thread system of take-down insures the rigid alignment of barrel with receiver when assembled. The barrel may be removed instantly without the use of any tools.
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Specifications
Category | Rifles |
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Caliber | 22 Long Rifle |
Capacity | 17+1 |
Barrel Length | 19.25" |
Finish | Black |
Sights | Adjustable semi-buckhorn folding rear |
Gun Type | Semi-Automatic |
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