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NOTE: We sell reprints of old gun manuals and catalogs. We do NOT sell GUNS. We do NOT sell gun PARTS. We do NOT offer gun VALUES. WE do NOT represent any gun MAKERS or gun SELLERS.

Remington 1932 Firearms Catalog

Price range: $11.65 through $21.19

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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.

We are not affiliated with any arms or gun manufacturer.

CONTENTS INCLUDE:

  • Remington Firearms Catalog 1932
  • Bridgeport, Connecticut
  • Over a Century of experience
  • Remington Manufacturing Process
  • Special Features of Remington
  • Grades of Remingtons
  • Autoloading .22 Rifles
  • Model 33 Bolt Action
  • Model 34
  • Model 4 and 6 Single Shot
  • Model 12A and 12B
  • Model 12C and 12CS
  • Model 24A
  • Model 25A and R Carbine
  • High Power Slide Action and Bolt Action
  • Model 14A High Power
  • Model 8A High Power
  • Model 30A Bolt Action Express
  • Remington Model 30S
  • Model 11A
  • The NEW 3 shot Sportsman
  • Over and Under Model 32A
  • Remington Model 32TC
  • Model Over and Under Model 32S
  • Model 31A and 31TC
  • Trapshooting Model 31S and 29A Shotguns
  • Model 17A and 17 R shotguns
  • Remington Air Rifle Model 26 Boy Favorite

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