Remington Model 81: overview & brief history
The Remington 81 was the direct descendant of the Model 8, a John Browning design and one of the first auto loading rifles. The Model 8 was also the rifle used to kill Clyde Barrow (Bonnie and Clyde) in 1934. This particular one is chambered in 35 Remington, was manufactured in 1937, and has a Williams peep sight installed. It features and internal magazine which holds five rounds. Pretty powerful stuff for its day.

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Remington Model 8 (in .25 Remington)

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Semi-Auto REMINGTON 8 and 81

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Checking Out the Classic Remington Model 81 Woodsmaster: Remembering the Past

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Remington Model 81 in 300 Savage

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Anvil 095: Remington 81 Reset

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What is a Remington POE Model 8 & 81?

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Remington Model 81 Test Fire

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Top 10 Western Movie Scenes!

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Gunsmithing: Remington 81 Woodsmaster .300 Savage (Gunworks)

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Hunting With A REMINGTON CLASSIC

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How Accurate is this Vintage Rifle?

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Shooting The Remington Self Loading Model 8 Rifle .35 Remington

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Remington Model 8 & 81 Barrel Disassembly - Pro-Tools

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M24 vs MK2 vs Type 97 — Which Grenade Soldiers Feared Most

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Remington - Model 81 "Woodsmaster" - .300 Savage - Part 2

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The Original "Assault" Rifle? | A look at the Amazing Remington Model 8

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the MODEL 8 by Remington

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Ep. 193 - 300 Savage | America’s Original Short Action |

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Remington Model 12 C ~ Pederson genius, or another mistake?

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