If nothing else the date code on the barrel. 35 and later would be a 141 vs the 41.
See related links for reference to the Remington Society of America website for date code details
the Remington .32 model 141 is not a shotgun but a pump action dear hunting RIFLE. It was made between 1938 and 1950, and has a value in good condition between 250 and 300$
ive seen it sell from anywhere between 200-450$
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Have about 250 rounds of this UMC REM 30 ,,,,, 30 remington
i have 2 Remington model 141, carbine serial #c 69757 and a 141 gamemaster serial #25543. what are the production dates and how many were produced?
The 141's are date code stamped on the barrel, the location diagram and date codes are on the Remington Society of America.
It will be date code stamped on the left side of the barrel in front of the receiver, look up the code on the Remington Society of America site, it'll somewhere between 1935-1950, they made about 80,000 of them.
The 141 was made from 1935 to 1950 so they have barrel codes stamped which indicate the month/year. You can look up the details on the Remington Society of America under the Manufactured Date link.
There is no Remington Model 35, certainly guns produced in CALIBER .35 Remington but lots of different models. I would suspect one of the most popular would be a model 8 or possibly a model 14 or 141. If it's a Auto it's probably an 8 or 81, if a pump a 14 or 141, off hand I can't think of other .35 Remington firearms.
it's date code stamped on the barrel see related links for information on the Remington Society of America.
their is no difference
Check the date stamp on the barrel. The table look and details are on the manufactured date link of the Remington Society of America.