Remington Model 8 (in. 25 Remington)
Intro music by Dylan Benson The Remington Model 8 (and the 81, which is mechanically identical) was an early selfloading rifle design by John Browning, and was produced from 1906 into the 1950s. It was available in 4 calibers initially, all of them being rimless, bottlenecked proprietary jobs the. 25, .30, .32, and. 35 Remington. The. 35 was the most effective on game and was the most popular seller, with the. 25 being the lest popular. When the Model 81 was introduced (with a heavier forestock and semi pistol grip), it was also made available in. 300 Savage. At that time, the Remington factory also offered to rebarrel existing Model 8s for the. 300 Savage. The Model 8 was a longrecoil design, something that saw little further development and remains one of the leastcommon types of action. It is interesting to compare the Remington 8 to the Winchester 1905, 07, 10 series of rifles that came on the market at almost the exact same time.
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