Description
Remington Model 24/241 Repair Manual c.1950
13 pages, about 11″ x 8″, glossy soft-cover in full color. New re-print restored and digitally enhanced from a nice original. Printed on high quality 20# 97 bright acid free paper. Fully Illustrated.
This detailed manual covers the internal workings and repair procedures for the Remington Model 24 and Model 241 .22 caliber semi-automatic rifles. Based on John Browning’s original takedown design, these rimfire rifles were known for their reliability, smooth operation, and compact takedown mechanism—making them popular among collectors and shooters alike.
The manual offers a rare look at repair techniques that do not require factory tools, making it especially valuable for gunsmiths and vintage firearm restorers. It includes exploded-style diagrams, part identifications, and step-by-step disassembly instructions that help diagnose and fix common mechanical issues.
Includes:
- Complete disassembly and reassembly procedures
- Detailed breakdown of internal components and functions
- Adjustment and repair guidance for feeding, firing, and cycling issues
- Maintenance tips for longevity and performance
- Clear photographic illustrations of key parts and repairs
This is a valuable reference for anyone restoring or maintaining a Remington 24 or 241, as well as those researching vintage .22 autoloaders or Browning’s early rimfire designs.
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CONTENTS INCLUDE:
- Remington Model 24 and 241 Manual
- Illion, New York
- Adjusting Ring Take – Up
- Breech Block
- Breech Block Components
- Cartridge Carrier
- Cartridge Guide
- Cartridge Stop Spring, Stop
- Disconnector
- Dismounting and Assembly
- Failure to Operate some hints
- Firing Pin
- Fore-end and Barrel Components
- Photos of Disassembly
- Repairs done without Factory Tools
- Safety
- Trigger
- View of Mechanisms in place

