Those old Remington 14's were a trim little pump gun. My uncle had a .30 Remington and another buddy has a .32 Remington. I thought that I wanted a .35 Remington brush gun and found a Remington 141 .35, but something changed from when they made the 14 and morphed it into the 141. That rifle was overbuilt and a real chunk of steel to carry around in the woods. That long barrel didn't fit with my brush gun philosophy either, so I was kind of sorry that I bought it.


My other auto is a .45

The bitterness of poor quality is remembered long after the sweetness of low price has faded from memory