I've been fortunate/lucky in my chase of Remington pumps that all started as the first gun I remember my Dad having- was a Model14 in .32 Rem with a side mounted 6x .22 small tube scope. In all those years back in the 60's growing up on a farm in Manitoba I do not remember going without Moose or Elk meat ever.

So started my 'sickness' as GF calls it when she counted 16 Rem pumps hanging around, Model 14's were first, gathering a
14/ .25 Carbine, .25 Rifle 30,32 and 35.

A 141 that's unfired and with a serial # of 773XX (d code ww 1950) and all Remington info I've found on the 141's list 76881 as last # made in 1950. Probably parts on hand and assembled later.

760's seemed easier to buy up north here as everybody got the 1000 yd and black rifle fever.
date codes & yr
a .300Sav yy(1952) with original mag with the hole and the most comfortable custom stock ever on a pump,
.257Roberts 5 Diamond ac(1956),
.280 Carbine wg(aug 1960) production started July, the 'g' stamped upside down!
.270 bx(1973)
.308 ez(1975)
.243 xz(1975)
.35Rem kv1979) unfired
Model 6 .308lb lb(Feb1981) production started Jan
.30-06 ba(1980)BDL last yr of the 760.

And a .35 Whelen /7600 kq(1996) with retirement in the future maybe I'll have time to enjoy them as the only one of all the above I have shot is the Whelen.
Too many and not enough time on my hands.

Ones I regret not having anymore? A 7600 180 Anniversary/30-06 engraved and gold inlayed only like 27 5 gun sets produced, this from a broken up set.
A mint 760/6mm that turned out to have been stolen when I went to register it (Cdn gun registry) yrs ago.
And Dad's .32 that my Bro's son has & won't give it up.




Last edited by 450yukon; 09/20/19.