Popular priced, extremely easy to handle.
Their consistent high scoring performance is drawing plenty of enthusiastic praise"Ī sharp-shooting combination for target or field shooting. The word is that Remington match rifles are prominent as ever on the firing lines.
With one of the biggest indoor occasions ever recorded in full tilt, " Veterans & Tyros praise Match performance of Remington models" " REMINGTON RIFLES STAND OUT AS INDOOR SHOOTING ACTIVITIES BOOM" The 'Rangemaster' is the Model 37, the 'Matchmaster' is the Model 513T, and the 521T was then un-named.Īt that time, Remington wrote of these rifles, under the article heading
The similarity between the three rifles in the advertisement is marked,Īnd has occasionally led to some confusion when the rifles have been spoken of by the uninitiated. Remington self-advertised their small-bore target rifles in their own paper "Rifle News" early in 1949. It was really not until after 1947 before such rifles became available in either the Unites States or Great Britain. The production of civilian target rifles. Not until the Pacific War ended were manufacturers able to consider restarting Once civilian rifle shooting again became popular after the 1939-45 European War, The post 1939 production models had the fore-end extended to the length of the rifle in the images below. The early production rifles, between 19, had the barrel band deleted,Īnd the fore-end wood finished at the point where the band would have been. 22RF TARGET RIFLESīelow, the pre-production, or prototype, Model 37 with fore-end barrel-band