Remington's pump-action centerfire rifle, designed by John Pedersen as a sporting alternative to lever-actions. The spiral magazine prevented the pointed bullet from resting on a primer. A unique and underappreciated design in its day. The Model 141 Gamemaster (1935) improved and replaced it. Used by hunters who wanted pump-action speed with rifle-caliber power — particularly popular in .35 Remington for deer hunting. Type: Rifle Action: Lever-Action Caliber: .30 Remington Capacity: 5 Year introduced: 1912, USA Weight: 112 oz Overall length: 42" Status: Discontinued Intended use: hunting, civilian