Description
Remington 1932 Firearms Catalog
38 pages,4" x 6" glossy soft-cover in full color. New Color re-print restored and digitally enhanced from a nice original. Printed on high quality 20# 97 bright acid free paper. Fully Illustrated.
This pocket catalog captures Remington’s early-1930s sporting line at a pivotal moment, when new models and updated grades were arriving across shotguns, rimfire rifles, and centerfire hunting arms. It’s especially useful for collectors and gunsmiths who need period-correct model names, grades, and factory terminology from 1932 rather than later reinterpretations.
- Shotguns, 1932 era: period listings for the new over-under Model 32 (introduced in 1932), the refined pump-action Model 31 (launched 1931), and the long-running autoloading Model 11—with grades and options shown as sold at the time.
- Rimfire bolt-actions: factory presentation of the C.C. Loomis-designed Model 33 (single-shot) and Model 34 (tube-fed repeater), both introduced in 1932, helpful for identifying correct sights, stock styles, and catalog nomenclature.
- Other carryover models: contemporaneous coverage of established sporting rifles and small-bores from the late 1920s into 1932 (e.g., Model 30 Express and companion .22s), useful when matching a firearm to the exact sales period.
- Period pricing & codes: original catalog numbers, grade designations, and retail pricing that aid valuation work, restoration planning, and verification of parts or features on vintage examples.
- Reference utility: concise, bench-friendly format for confirming model names and grade language exactly as Remington printed them in 1932—ideal for descriptions, appraisals, and historically accurate listings.
Use this catalog to anchor a firearm’s configuration to the correct year, confirm how Remington described specific grades and options in 1932, and cite authentic factory terminology in your records. For anyone researching early-Depression era Remington production, it’s a reliable snapshot of the line as it stood when the Model 32 and Model 31 were new and the Model 33/34 rimfires debuted.
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