REMINGTON 241 for Sale
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Quick Look
The Remington Model 241 is a semi-automatic .22 rimfire rifle designed by John Browning and produced from the 1930s to 1950s. It features a takedown design with blowback operation built for portability and simplicity. Though no longer in production, it remains a favored collectible and functional plinker among vintage rimfire enthusiasts.
Why It's a Top Choice
- Classic John Browning design with durable internals
- Takedown feature makes for easy storage and transport
- .22 LR chambering offers low recoil and affordable shooting
- Lightweight build with elegant wood furniture
- Sought-after by collectors and rimfire shooters alike
Key Variants
The Remington 241 was not produced with broadly-named generational variants, but different grades and production years offer collector-specific features like checkering patterns, sights, and finish quality. Standard and higher-grade models (like the Peerless or Special) exist depending on production era and market.
Competitor Comparison Table
| Feature | Remington 241 | Browning SA-22 | Ruger 10/22 |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSRP | Discontinued | $700+ | $300+ |
| Capacity/Size | 10+ rounds tubular | 10+ rounds tubular | 10-round rotary mag |
| Weight | 5.25 lb | 5.2 lb | 5.0 lb |
| Optics-Ready | No | No | Yes |
| Trigger Type | Single-stage | Single-stage | Single-stage |
| Notable Pro | Historical Browning legacy design | Still in production | Huge aftermarket support |
| Notable Con | Limited parts availability | More expensive | Not takedown by default |
Best Use Cases
- Range practice and target shooting
- Rimfire rifle collecting
- Youth shooting with supervision
- Small game hunting in legal regions
FAQs
What is the takedown system of the Remington 241?
The 241 uses an interrupted-thread takedown mechanism allowing quick barrel removal for storage or cleaning.
Can I mount a scope on the Remington 241?
Most Remington 241s were not drilled for optics. Mounting a scope requires aftermarket gunsmithing.
How does the Remington 241 compare to modern .22 rifles?
While heavier and lacking modern features, it offers excellent craftsmanship, smooth function, and nostalgia appeal.
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