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== Film == | == Film == | ||
* ''[[Dillinger]]'' (1973) | |||
* ''[[A Bullet For Joey]]'' (1955) | * ''[[A Bullet For Joey]]'' (1955) | ||
* ''[[The Enforcer (1951)|The Enforcer]]'' (1951) | * ''[[The Enforcer (1951)|The Enforcer]]'' (1951) |
Revision as of 16:11, 30 July 2010
After the end of WWI and termination of contracts for both the P14 and 1917 Enfield rifles, Remington decided to use the tooling and the large inventory of spare parts stored in its two arsenal plants (Eddystone and Ilion) to make a sporting version of the Model 1917 Enfield rifles at the Ilion plant by refining the contour of the action, shortening the barrel, adding a sporter type stock and cock on open Bolt Action. In 1921, they introduced their Model 30 High Power, cock on open Bolt Action, Sporting Rifle in caliber 30-06 Springfield. Remington built various grades and sight combination from 1921 until production stopped in 1940
Specifications
- Remington Model 30 Rifle.
- Caliber: .30
- Length: 45 inches
- Barrel Length: 20 inches, 22 inches, and 24 inches
- Weight:
- :Gun Fixed: 8 pounds
The Remington Model 30 Rifle appears in the following movies, TV shows, and video games:
Film
- Dillinger (1973)
- A Bullet For Joey (1955)
- The Enforcer (1951)