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| Remington, Model 81B (Deluxe or Special Grade), marked .300 SAV ...
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2025-11-21 22:35:25 |
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Remington, Model 81B (Deluxe or Special Grade), marked .300 SAV Cal., MFG: 1941, SN: 14510, Semi-auto take-down rifle, 22'' barrel., Remington's original 81 Special Grades were originally stamped with a ''C'' & referred to as ''C Grades''. Unfortunately, they were only available for the first 4 years of Model 81 production. During the onset of WWII, Remington found it difficulty acquiring English walnut from Europe & by 1940 the Model 81C was redubbed the Model 81B. This change meant the Special Grade was now delivered with a 20 lines-per-inch hand checkered stock & forearm of select American walnut. That is what is being offered here. On average, the ''81B'' cost approximately 12.5% more than the standard ''A'' grade rifle at the time. The original deluxe checkered & capped pistol grip wood stocks are excellent. The finish on the stock is original, but appears to have a light layer of protective oil or finish added at some point. The inside of the forend channel ahead of the forend screw channel is stamped with a ''3'' for ''Special Grade''. The stocks display hand checkering cut at 20 lines per inch. There are a few tiny handling mark to the stocks. The wood has some rippled grain & an overall very nice appearance. Because these rifles were built to order & Remington did not use special receivers, the ''B'' marking was hand stamped next to the ''81'' on the roll stamped receiver. It will be a different point size than the receivers roll stampings. It may be slightly crooked, it may look out of place, but that's just the way they were done. The original metal blue finish rates a full 95% overall. The receiver was once fitted with a Lyman 41 left side mounted receiver sight which now only carries the 3 small screw filled mounting holes. It also once carried a Refiled receiver sight that utilized the factory tang sight hole & has another screw filled hole above it which is required for this sight. The barrel carries a King adjustable rear sight & a Lyman front blade sight, without the bead & cut back some. Bore is excellent, clean & bright. Stock carries the Remington checkered metal buttplate. The left side of the barrel carries a repair code from where the rifle was returned to the factory for unknown repair or upgrade. These repair stampings typically are a 3 or 4 digit code ending in ''3'', in this case ''PTT3''. 4 rd fixed magazine. Sling loops in stock & forend. Smooth tight action. A very rare & very nice ''B'' grade deluxe rifle, which is highly collectible. FFL or C&R Req. - Value: 1250 to 2500
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