*REDUCED* Collector's Showcase: 1936 Remington Model 41-P Targetmaster
- Category
- Firearms Rifles
- Classification
- Non-restricted
- Action
- Bolt
- Manufacturer
- Remington
- Caliber
- 22 LR
- Hand
- Right Handed or Ambidextrous
A Piece of Pre-War Americana: First-Year Production!
Remington Targetmaster Model 41-P, the ultimate single-shot .22 bolt-action training rifle of its era. This specific rifle is a true rarity:
• Manufacturing Date: The barrel code PE confirms production in June 1936, placing it among the very first Model 41 rifles manufactured during its short production run (1936–1939).
• Targetmaster Designation: Known for its heavy, accurate barrel and robust action. The 'P' denotes the desirable peep-sight model (mounts still present for the scope).
• Historical Significance: A crucial firearm in the development of American marksmanship, preceding the start of WWII.
Period-Correct Optics
The rifle is perfectly complemented by its original-era optics, mounted with classic Weaver hardware:
• Scope: Vintage Weaver G4 (4x) fixed-power scope, a rugged optic widely used on rimfire rifles in the 1940s.
• Aesthetic: The 4x Weaver completes the authentic look of a rifle used for serious target practice in the inter-war period. Scope is fairly clear. Not perfect, but it works just fine
Condition & Appeal
• Priced for the collector seeking a high-grade example of a historically significant rifle.
• Retains excellent original finish and wood condition commensurate with careful handling over 89 years. The bore is excellent! Will be a great shooter as well.
• Chambered for the economical and classic .22 S, L, or LR.
Serious inquiries only. Inspection welcome for those who appreciate true vintage firearms history.
price is $290 plus shipping.