What's the Going Price for a Remington Model 341?

That’s a valid point! But many collectors enjoy having the best condition piece for display. What’s your take? Are you a collector or just looking to buy one?

I’m more of a shooter! I love taking vintage firearms to the range. I think the Remington Model 341 makes for a solid target shooter, especially if prices remain reasonable.

3 Likes

It’s great to hear you’re a shooter! Vintage rifles like the Model 341 can be a blast to shoot. I just hope the price doesn’t skyrocket if they gain popularity.

Tell me about it! And competition from similar models could drive prices up too. Keeping track of market trends is important for buyers.

4 Likes

I read the other day that some folks see the Remington 341 as underrated compared to the competition like Marlin. Humble but effective, wouldn’t you agree?

Absolutely! The design is classic, yet it doesn’t get as much love during discussions about vintage rifles. It makes you wonder why that is.

Maybe it’s because of the marketing back then? I mean, some models were actively promoted while others just faded away. Funny how trends shape pricing!

True! It’s a cycle—collectibility vs. usability. The Remington Model 341 is a perfect example of that dilemma!

I wonder if there are any hidden gems among lesser-known vintage rifles that might become valuable later? It’s an intriguing thought.

The Remington Model 341 is a classic, especially among collectors of American firearms. Prices can vary significantly based on condition and history, but you might see them range from $200 to $600 at auctions.

3 Likes

That’s a great point! I’ve noticed that rare variants seem to fetch much higher prices. Does anyone know if specific features really affect the investment potential?

I have a Model 341 from the late 40s, and I only paid $350 for it three years ago. I’m curious to see if it has appreciated in value since then. Anyone have insights?

It’s really incredible how certain firearms, like the Model 341, can become sought after. I’ve noticed they tend to rise steadily in price over the years.

Historically, the Model 341 was notable for being one of Remington’s more affordable options for small-game hunting. This adds to its collector attraction!

8 Likes

Exactly! I think the historical significance really shapes its market appeal. I wonder if a well-documented provenance helps the price even more?

1 Like

I’ve been collecting for over a decade, and the Model 341 has become a staple in many collections. The rarity of certain production years really influences pricing, too.

Couldn’t agree more! I’ve seen auctions for these rifles, and some in pristine condition can go for over $700!

2 Likes

It’s interesting to consider the potential for investment. I’ve heard mixed opinions about firearms as investments—what’s the general sentiment among experienced collectors?

There’s definitely a debate! Some claim that while they appreciate, others prefer investing in more traditional assets. Personally, I see them as fun investments!

3 Likes

I used to joke that the only thing more reliable than a Model 341’s value increase is the comfort of my worn-out couch! Seriously, though, they are a good buy.