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Old 12-23-2012, 02:21 PM
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Whitecoyote-That is a nice looking 341P I would love to own! I would certainly shoot it-you aren't going to lose much $, it might sell for $300-350 and well worth it in that condition and will always be worth $200 even after you shoot thousands of rounds!
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Ed



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Originally Posted by TexasTim View Post
Mine was mounted with a scope, but do not know the history. The only marking on the scope is "T3" stamped on the mounting bracket. Was this an option in '36 - '40? I'm also looking for a manual.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
TexasTim-I think the best thing you can do is buy the "Remington .22 Rimfire Rifles" by John Gyde and Roy Marcot. It has a lot of information and Great pictures! According to the book the 341PT Special "was drilled and tapped for a 4-power Weaver No.344 scope and #3 mount (later replaced by a Lyman #422 Expert scope)." I had a 341P with the Weaver 344 and side mount but it wasn't in the wonderful condition of the OP's rifle (I would have kept it if it had been!). Very accurate gun!
Ed
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