Model 34
Model 34
Sorry it took so long for me to find your question. The Model 34 was made from 1932 through 1935. Approximately 163,000 were made. The Model 34 was Remington's first bolt action 22 repeater. It was intended to be a companion gun to the Model 33. Sales were OK, but not fantastic, partially because of the introductory price of $13.25, compared to $5.00 for the Model 33 single shot.
John Gyde
John Gyde
I would be interested in getting a manual for the 34P I just got today from my dad. SN 48319
website below for a bit more info.
http://www.remington.com/library/histor ... del_34.asp
Laren
website below for a bit more info.
http://www.remington.com/library/histor ... del_34.asp
Laren
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logan_bedaman wrote:Just got a Model 34 from my Uncle, it use to be Grandad's, just curious about the history of this wapon, year, etc...Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
i have a rem, 34 nra target, with a lyman 55r rear site, finish has turned a bit brown, but it still shoots very well,
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hello, im not trying to be a smart ass but this is not remingtons first bolt action repeater.
rember the keene???
rember the keene???
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Re: Model 34
As John said. First .22 bolt action repeater.
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[quote="berns"]hello, im not trying to be a smart ass but this is not remingtons first bolt action repeater.
rember the keene???[/quote]
I remember the Keene. Can you spell .22...
rember the keene???[/quote]
I remember the Keene. Can you spell .22...
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[quote="bwaters"]I also have a Model 34 N.R.A. Target with a Lyman 55R peep Sight. Is this considered the NRA JUNIOR or the 34P?[/quote]
If the NRA lettering is on the barrel, it is a NRA Target. The 34-P has the same sight, but no "NRA" on the barrel. The NRA Junior designation is for the M/33 NRA.
If the NRA lettering is on the barrel, it is a NRA Target. The 34-P has the same sight, but no "NRA" on the barrel. The NRA Junior designation is for the M/33 NRA.
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yes john, old geezers sometimes overlook things, by the way, how old are you???
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[quote="berns"]yes john, old geezers sometimes overlook things, by the way, how old are you???[/quote]
I'm 39 + 26. Sorry 'bout being a grouch. I got home last night from the Reno gun show and was tired. I should have waited until this morning to turn on my computer. I made a mistake once, too... I don't remember what it was though. Or, my father liked to say that he was wrong only once. He said he was wrong when he was actually right.
I'm 39 + 26. Sorry 'bout being a grouch. I got home last night from the Reno gun show and was tired. I should have waited until this morning to turn on my computer. I made a mistake once, too... I don't remember what it was though. Or, my father liked to say that he was wrong only once. He said he was wrong when he was actually right.