Remington Model 24

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Remington Model 24
Remington model 24.jpg

Type Takedown rifle
Land of Origin United States
Specifications
Cartridge .22 short or LR
Action semi-automatic

Production History
Produced 1922-1935
Based on a John Browning design and manufactured from 1922-1935, the Remington model 24 is a semi-automatic rifle chambered in either .22 Short or .22 long rifle. It is a takedown design, meaning that the barrel and receiver are easily separated with no tools, allowing for a smaller package for transport. a case deflector (seen in the image here) that hooked into the receiver and clipped onto the trigger guard was available.

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