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Remington Model 8

The Remington Model 8 is a semi-automatic rifle designed by John Browning and produced by Remington Arms,[4] introduced as the Remington Autoloading Rifle in 1905, though the name was changed to the Remington Model 8 in 1911.[5]

Remington Model 8
Remington Model 8 semi-automatic rifle.
TypeSemi-automatic rifle
Place of originUnited States
Service history
Used byFederal Bureau of Investigation
Production history
DesignerJohn Browning
C.C. Loomis [1]
ManufacturerRemington Arms
Produced1905–1911 (Remington Autoloading Rifle)

1910–1929 (FN Model 1900)
1911–1936 (Model 8) [1]

1936–1950 (Model 81) [2]
No. built26,000 (Remington Autoloading Rifle)
4,913 (FN Model 1900)
80,600 (Model 8) [1]
55,581 (Model 81) [2]
Specifications
Mass8 lb (3.6 kg) [3]
Length41.1 in (104 cm)
Barrel length22 in (56 cm)

Cartridge.25 Remington
.30 Remington
.32 Remington
.35 Remington
.300 Savage[1]
Actionrecoil-operated
Feed systemFixed 5 round box magazine,(5-,10-,15-round box magazine)

History

On October 16, 1900, John Browning was granted U.S. Patent 659,786 for the rifle, which he then sold to Remington.[6] Outside the U.S., this rifle was made by Fabrique Nationale of Liege, Belgium, and marketed as the FN Browning 1900.[6]

Under an agreement between Remington and FN, the Model 8 would be sold in the US while the FN 1900 would be sold elsewhere. Despite having a larger market, the FN 1900 was sold predominantly to hunters in Western Europe and Canada.[6] Because of the new and yet unproven nature of the autoloading rifle, the FN model never experienced the same level of sales as the Model 8. Cameron Woodall of The Great Model 8, a website dedicated to the rifle, postulates that this was likely due to the difficulty convincing European hunters to spend money on an expensive rifle that few people had ever seen before.[6] Due to lackluster sales, only 4,913 Model 1900s were ever produced compared to the over 80,000 Model 8s produced.[6]

Design and features

The Remington Model 8 rifle was the first commercially successful semiautomatic rifle offered for civilian sale in the United States.[7]

It is long recoil-operated and uses a rotating bolt head. After firing, the barrel and bolt, still locked together, move rearward inside the receiver and compress two recoil springs. Then the bolt is held back while the barrel is returned forward by one of the springs permitting extraction and ejection. Once the barrel is returned, the bolt is returned forward by the second spring; in so doing it picks up a fresh cartridge from the magazine and chambers it. The Remington Model 8 has a fixed 5-shot magazine and bolt hold-open device which engages after the magazine is empty. It is a take-down design, meaning that the barrel and receiver are easily separated with no tools, allowing for a smaller package for transport.[8]

Remington created four new calibers for the Model 8 rifle: .25 Remington, .30 Remington, .32 Remington and .35 Remington.[4] These cartridges were rimless designs to allow reliable feeding from box magazines. The Model 8 was offered in five grades of finish (Standard, Special, Peerless, Expert and Premier) [9] and was the first truly reliable high power semiautomatic rifle ever commercialized (1906).[5]

Use

The primary market for the Model 8 was sport hunting. The Model 8 was used as a police gun, modified to use detachable extended capacity magazines, among other changes. While seeing limited use in World War I, it was used by the French Aéronautique Militaire[10] in very small numbers. It is noted as the rifle of choice by famed Texas Ranger Frank Hamer.[4] Hamer's rifle was a customized .35 Remington Model 8 with a special-order 15-round magazine from Petmeckey's Sporting Goods store in Austin, Texas. He was shipped serial number 10045, and this was just one of at least two Model 8s used in the ambush of Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker.[4] The rifle was modified to accept a "police only" 20-round magazine obtained through the Peace Officers Equipment Company in St. Joseph, Missouri.[11]

Variants

Model 81 Woodsmaster

In 1936, Remington dropped the Model 8 and introduced the Model 81 Woodsmaster with improvements by C.C. Loomis.[4] The Model 81 was offered in .300 Savage and the .25 Remington chambering was dropped after a limited number of 81s were chambered in this round. It was additionally offered in Standard (81A), Special (81B), Peerless (81D), Expert (81E) and Premier (81F) grades.[9] The Federal Bureau of Investigation acquired some Model 81 rifles chambered for .30 Remington and .35 Remington in response to the 1933 Kansas City Massacre.[12] Production of the Model 81 ceased in 1950.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d . Remington Arms. Archived from the original on 20 May 2013. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  2. ^ a b . Remington Arms. Archived from the original on 4 January 2013. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  3. ^ Miller, David. The History of Browning Firearms. p. 75.
  4. ^ a b c d e Herring, Hal (2008). Famous Firearms of the Old West: From Wild Bill Hickok's Colt Revolvers to Geronimo's Winchester, Twelve Guns That Shaped Our History. TwoDot. p. 224. ISBN 978-0-7627-4508-1.
  5. ^ a b Gilbert, Glenn. "A Century of Remington Autoloading Rifles". American Rifleman. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
  6. ^ a b c d e Woodall, Cameron. "F.N. 1900". The Great Model 8 & 81. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
  7. ^ a b Shideler, Dan (14 March 2008). Standard Catalog Of Remington Firearms. Iola, Wisconsin: Krause Publications. p. 112. ISBN 978-1-4402-2699-1.
  8. ^ Wood, J B (1 December 2003). The Gun Digest Book of Firearms Assembly/Disassembly Part IV - Centerfire Rifles. Iola, Wisconsin: Krause Publications. pp. 276–277. ISBN 1-4402-2648-2.
  9. ^ a b Guns and Ammo, July 2007
  10. ^ "The Great Model 8 & 81 » F.N. 1900".
  11. ^ "The Guns of Frank Hamer". 28 July 2011.
  12. ^ Vanderpool, Bill "Bring Enough Gun" American Rifleman October 2013 pp.80-85&115-116

External links

  • History of Model 8 & Model 81

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The Remington Model 8 is a semi automatic rifle designed by John Browning and produced by Remington Arms 4 introduced as the Remington Autoloading Rifle in 1905 though the name was changed to the Remington Model 8 in 1911 5 Remington Model 8Remington Model 8 semi automatic rifle TypeSemi automatic riflePlace of originUnited StatesService historyUsed byFederal Bureau of InvestigationProduction historyDesignerJohn BrowningC C Loomis 1 ManufacturerRemington ArmsProduced1905 1911 Remington Autoloading Rifle 1910 1929 FN Model 1900 1911 1936 Model 8 1 1936 1950 Model 81 2 No built26 000 Remington Autoloading Rifle 4 913 FN Model 1900 80 600 Model 8 1 55 581 Model 81 2 SpecificationsMass8 lb 3 6 kg 3 Length41 1 in 104 cm Barrel length22 in 56 cm Cartridge 25 Remington 30 Remington 32 Remington 35 Remington 300 Savage 1 Actionrecoil operatedFeed systemFixed 5 round box magazine 5 10 15 round box magazine Contents 1 History 2 Design and features 3 Use 4 Variants 4 1 Model 81 Woodsmaster 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditOn October 16 1900 John Browning was granted U S Patent 659 786 for the rifle which he then sold to Remington 6 Outside the U S this rifle was made by Fabrique Nationale of Liege Belgium and marketed as the FN Browning 1900 6 Under an agreement between Remington and FN the Model 8 would be sold in the US while the FN 1900 would be sold elsewhere Despite having a larger market the FN 1900 was sold predominantly to hunters in Western Europe and Canada 6 Because of the new and yet unproven nature of the autoloading rifle the FN model never experienced the same level of sales as the Model 8 Cameron Woodall of The Great Model 8 a website dedicated to the rifle postulates that this was likely due to the difficulty convincing European hunters to spend money on an expensive rifle that few people had ever seen before 6 Due to lackluster sales only 4 913 Model 1900s were ever produced compared to the over 80 000 Model 8s produced 6 Design and features EditThe Remington Model 8 rifle was the first commercially successful semiautomatic rifle offered for civilian sale in the United States 7 It is long recoil operated and uses a rotating bolt head After firing the barrel and bolt still locked together move rearward inside the receiver and compress two recoil springs Then the bolt is held back while the barrel is returned forward by one of the springs permitting extraction and ejection Once the barrel is returned the bolt is returned forward by the second spring in so doing it picks up a fresh cartridge from the magazine and chambers it The Remington Model 8 has a fixed 5 shot magazine and bolt hold open device which engages after the magazine is empty It is a take down design meaning that the barrel and receiver are easily separated with no tools allowing for a smaller package for transport 8 Remington created four new calibers for the Model 8 rifle 25 Remington 30 Remington 32 Remington and 35 Remington 4 These cartridges were rimless designs to allow reliable feeding from box magazines The Model 8 was offered in five grades of finish Standard Special Peerless Expert and Premier 9 and was the first truly reliable high power semiautomatic rifle ever commercialized 1906 5 Use EditThe primary market for the Model 8 was sport hunting The Model 8 was used as a police gun modified to use detachable extended capacity magazines among other changes While seeing limited use in World War I it was used by the French Aeronautique Militaire 10 in very small numbers It is noted as the rifle of choice by famed Texas Ranger Frank Hamer 4 Hamer s rifle was a customized 35 Remington Model 8 with a special order 15 round magazine from Petmeckey s Sporting Goods store in Austin Texas He was shipped serial number 10045 and this was just one of at least two Model 8s used in the ambush of Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker 4 The rifle was modified to accept a police only 20 round magazine obtained through the Peace Officers Equipment Company in St Joseph Missouri 11 Variants EditModel 81 Woodsmaster Edit In 1936 Remington dropped the Model 8 and introduced the Model 81 Woodsmaster with improvements by C C Loomis 4 The Model 81 was offered in 300 Savage and the 25 Remington chambering was dropped after a limited number of 81s were chambered in this round It was additionally offered in Standard 81A Special 81B Peerless 81D Expert 81E and Premier 81F grades 9 The Federal Bureau of Investigation acquired some Model 81 rifles chambered for 30 Remington and 35 Remington in response to the 1933 Kansas City Massacre 12 Production of the Model 81 ceased in 1950 7 References Edit a b c d Model 8 Autoloading Centerfire Rifle Remington Arms Archived from the original on 20 May 2013 Retrieved 26 December 2012 a b Model 81 Woodsmaster Autoloading Centerfire Rifle Remington Arms Archived from the original on 4 January 2013 Retrieved 26 December 2012 Miller David The History of Browning Firearms p 75 a b c d e Herring Hal 2008 Famous Firearms of the Old West From Wild Bill Hickok s Colt Revolvers to Geronimo s Winchester Twelve Guns That Shaped Our History TwoDot p 224 ISBN 978 0 7627 4508 1 a b Gilbert Glenn A Century of Remington Autoloading Rifles American Rifleman Retrieved 29 December 2012 a b c d e Woodall Cameron F N 1900 The Great Model 8 amp 81 Retrieved 30 December 2012 a b Shideler Dan 14 March 2008 Standard Catalog Of Remington Firearms Iola Wisconsin Krause Publications p 112 ISBN 978 1 4402 2699 1 Wood J B 1 December 2003 The Gun Digest Book of Firearms Assembly Disassembly Part IV Centerfire Rifles Iola Wisconsin Krause Publications pp 276 277 ISBN 1 4402 2648 2 a b Guns and Ammo July 2007 The Great Model 8 amp 81 F N 1900 The Guns of Frank Hamer 28 July 2011 Vanderpool Bill Bring Enough Gun American Rifleman October 2013 pp 80 85 amp 115 116External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Remington Model 8 History of Model 8 amp Model 81 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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