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Q: Where can you get a replacement stock for a Remington model 341p?
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I have had 4 Remington 341's. The three were purchased within the last two years. The 341 Sportmaster is a rifle I carried as a youth (traded away at the time, because who cared about them 35 years ago? Not me. Since then I have purchased three of them. The first was a 341 Sportmaster in very nice condition at the local gun shop for $220. The stock was in very nice original finish and the barrel was a burnished color from age. All original, I was very satisfied. The second was a 341P I purchased from Manders in Christ Church, NZ, without a pic, just a description from him. What a project! Beware of him and beware of buying something that you can't see at least in a picture from all angles. It ended up costing me $650 with the purchase, transport, customs, storage, gas, etc. What a rip! My local gun smith actually redid the bluing and stock and it came out fairly nice, but far from 'original' condition. Had it remained in original condition you and I would not have wanted any part of it. I should mention that my gun smith did all of the work for nothing. Why? I'm a good customer and he is a prince of a guy. He truly felt sorry for me. The last one cost $200 and was worth it. The guy selling was not the original owner, but had the original cardboard box, twine (the box was held together with twine when delivered) and front sight parts and their packaging. The stock had been redone and not very well, but was not dented up like you would expect. The bluing was very nice indeed! Not perfect, but well maintained by the owners along the way. What great respect for a very limited and fine shooting piece. My plan is to have the stock professionally refinished. I'm a carpenter with some skill, but no match for someone who trully knows what he is doing. It's the only way to go on such a classic rifle. They are not impossible to find, and at a reasonable price. It's kind of like they are a little below the radar screen for collectors, but very collectable in my opinion. Just think, made for only 4 yrs.,very accurate for their time and now. Keep an out and don't pay too much! Good luck and good shooting! Join the NRA and buy a membership for someone else! They are the only barrier between the grabbers and your rights. The Sportmaster 341 was manufactured and sold by Remington from 1936 to 1940 with a total production of just over 131,000 so yours is going to be at least 66 years old. I do not know where to find parts however but best of luck hunting.