Santa was good to me. Looking for any additional information on this cal. 35 Remington model 14 rifle. (I am a .35 caliber addict!). Obviously factory engraved, Stock has a silver oval, stock head has some assembly / repair markings (maybe a 5 for the grade of wood?) and the last 3 digits of serial number. The rifle doesn’t conform exactly to the rather scarce information that I have been able to find on graded guns of this model. E grade? F grade? Also factory repair codes inside the receiver , 1926? I look forward to any comments. Happy holidays to you all.
Aaron
Engraved Model 14, ca. 1918
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Engraved Model 14, ca. 1918
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Re: Engraved Model 14, ca. 1918
Looks like the Model 14F "Premier" Grade as pictured in the 1915-16 Remington Arms - Union Metallic Cartridge Co. catalog. Normally the serial number is stamped in the head of the stock and on a high grade gun like this possibly the mark of the stock maker who made the stock.
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Re: Engraved Model 14, ca. 1918
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John Taylor here 54bullseye on the forum. I have what I believe is a 14 E-grade from 1913. It has like yours a deer on one side and a bear on the other. It also has the silver oval on bottom of stock which I believe is a E-grade feature. The gold inlay is used on the F-grades. Mine has the older horn type pistol grip cap the same as the 1913 D-grade I posted.
The stock is marked on the neck where it joins the receiver with serial number # 11644. It is also marked just above the trigger and on the rear of the bottom plate.
I would say yours is an E-grade for sure. Beautiful gun you have !!! Below are some pictures of mine. I see you have only one post so I hope your still around to respond !! If you do respond please let us know the serial number of your gun.
Thanks for looking !!! John Taylor
John Taylor here 54bullseye on the forum. I have what I believe is a 14 E-grade from 1913. It has like yours a deer on one side and a bear on the other. It also has the silver oval on bottom of stock which I believe is a E-grade feature. The gold inlay is used on the F-grades. Mine has the older horn type pistol grip cap the same as the 1913 D-grade I posted.
The stock is marked on the neck where it joins the receiver with serial number # 11644. It is also marked just above the trigger and on the rear of the bottom plate.
I would say yours is an E-grade for sure. Beautiful gun you have !!! Below are some pictures of mine. I see you have only one post so I hope your still around to respond !! If you do respond please let us know the serial number of your gun.
Thanks for looking !!! John Taylor
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