Remington Model 141 Gamemaster .35 Rem Pump-Action Rifle, 24" Barrel, 1941 Production
This 1941 Remington Model 141 Gamemaster Standard Grade is a collectible pump-action rifle chambered in .35 Remington. Built during the final pre-WWII production run, it features John Pedersen’s locked-breech slide action and the patented helical spiral-groove tubular magazine that feeds pointed bullets safely. The rifle retains its blued carbon-steel finish, walnut stock, and distinctive inlaid brass cartridge-head logo on the receiver.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good – Shows signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good – Clean, well-maintained; rifling remains sharp with minor wear marks.
Stock Condition: Good – Walnut stock and ribbed slide handle display noticeable wear, light scratches, and small blemishes.
Finish Condition: Blued finish exhibits scattered scuffing and minor edge wear.
Mechanics: Functions correctly; action cycles smoothly.
Specific Condition Notes: Minor surface scratches, scuffs, and finish blemishes are present, with visible wear on the stock from normal field use.
What’s Included
- Remington Model 141 Gamemaster rifle with integral 4-round tubular magazine (4+1 capacity)
Designed as the successor to the Model 14, the Model 141 improved reliability with its refined spiral-groove magazine that prevents bullet tip stacking. The .35 Rem chambering delivers ample power for medium-to-large game while remaining manageable in a lightweight pump platform.
This example carries a DK barrel date code indicating September 1941 production, placing it among the last rifles made before wartime manufacturing shifts. Collectors will appreciate the period-correct drift-adjustable rear sight, ramped bead front sight, and matching blued carbon-steel receiver and 24-inch barrel.
The stock features a semi-pistol grip for better control, while the ribbed walnut slide handle offers positive purchase during rapid cycling. A cross-bolt safety provides quick on-off access without altering the shooter’s grip.
With its 13.75-inch length of pull, manageable weight, and proven action, this Model 141 remains both a functional hunting rifle and a tangible link to Remington’s pre-WWII craftsmanship.




