Those 141's are over built, all steel, heavier than the 14's and it seems to me that my .35 had a 24" inch barrel which seemed real long to me for a woods rifle. I had the barrel cut back and recrowned to 19" and put a peep sight and fiber optic front sight on it. With a .35 at least I could find factory ammunition. Not so for the .25, .30 and .32 Remington ammo and I consider myself lucky just to have found those cartridges for my collection. A friend has a retired .32 Remington 14 and an uncle has a retired .30 Remington 14 and they feel like a .22 LR verses my chunky 141. I had that 141 back when I wanted to be a Benoit wanna be and track um down. Wrong woods to do that in and I got a lot of deer killed by other guys up ahead with more patience than I had.


My other auto is a .45

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