Johno:

The model 141 carbine is a very highly sought after model and are quite rare.

When Remington switched the model 14 to the 141 somewhere around 1935 or 36 the decision was made to only use up the left over 18 1/2" model 14 carbine barrels on the 141. Remington's plan was to develop a model 141 with a 20" barrel and chamber it in the 300 Savage and 30-30 Win. But it never happened.

Model 14 carbine are more common that 141 carbines, but still very desirable if unmessed with and with condition. Looking at 1000 US and up if unmessed with and in reasonable condition.

Johno if you have your heart set on a carbine (model 14 or 141) in 32 Rem that is not going to be an easy trick. It hard to find one in any of the 4 Remington calibers that has any kind of condition, cause most of them were hunted pretty hard.

A nice model 14 in 32 Rem with a 22" barrel is probably a more reasonable goal. Still a very nice handy gun. I love em.

Good luck in your quest.


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