Remington Model 141 Gamemaster .35 Rem Pump-Action Rifle, 24" Barrel, Walnut, 5+1
This Remington Model 141 Gamemaster in .35 Rem stands out for its classic pump-action design, 24-inch barrel, and distinctive spiral-grooved tubular magazine. Built in the 1935–1950 era, it features a takedown system, walnut furniture, and period-correct markings including the oval REP proof. Notable details include the brass ammunition-indicator medallion marked "REM-UMC 35 REM" on the left receiver and an early "THE GAMEMASTER TRADE MARK" receiver legend.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are scratches and scuffs across the frame, receiver, and stock.
What's Included
- Remington Model 141 Gamemaster .35 Rem pump-action rifle
The Model 141 uses a five-round spiral-grooved tubular magazine paired with a pump-action system, a combination designed for reliable feeding with .35 Rem cartridges. The action is hammerless and incorporates a cross-bolt safety. The rifle is built on a takedown design for convenient transport and maintenance.
Sighting equipment includes a ramped front with a dovetailed bead blade and a step-elevator rear leaf, offering practical, period-correct sighting. The receiver top shows drilled and tapped holes (origin not stated). A front magazine-band with a sling-swivel eye adds carry convenience.
The walnut straight-comb stock and ribbed walnut fore-end provide a classic look and secure purchase. A checkered steel Remington buttplate finishes the stock, consistent with factory style from the period. Length of pull measures 13.5 inches.
Markings and proofs are extensive and in line with Remington production of the era. The brass ammunition-indicator medallion on the left receiver is marked "REM-UMC 35 REM." The barrel carries the Remington address with patent numbers and the oval REP proof mark. The receiver bears the early "THE GAMEMASTER TRADE MARK" legend.




