Small-bore semi-automatic rifle designed by John Browning
Based on a John Browning design and manufactured from 1922 to 1935, the Remington model 24 is a semi-automatic rifle chambered in either .22 Short or .22 long rifle. It is very closely related to the Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle (the Browning SA-22), which is still in production. It is a takedown gun, meaning that the barrel and receiver are easily separated without tools, allowing for a smaller package for transport. A case deflector (seen in the image here) that hooked into the receiver and clipped onto the trigger guard was available.
In this photo of John Browning [1] a close look will reveal that he appears to be holding a Remington Model 24 semi-automatic .22 rifle.
When comparing the Model 24 to the Browning SA-22, it will be seen that the Model 24 is of a more delicate (lighter build) design. When Remington ceased production of the Model 24 in 1935 it was replaced by the Remington 241. The Model 241 is closer to the Browning SA-22 in terms of size and overall appearance than the earlier Model 24.
The Model 24 uses a barrel tightening method (needed due to the takedown nature of the design in which the barrel can be separated from the receiver) that is very close to that of the Browning SA-22. That tightening method uses an adjusting ring on the lower end of the barrel where it presses up against the receiver. The Model 241 uses a different method of tightening the barrel to the receiver (a dual-sided nut with an interrupted-screw threading rides inside the opening in the front of the receiver and, by selecting how deeply the nut sits in the receiver, it controls how tightly the barrel fits against the receiver when the barrel is fitted to the receiver. This mechanism of the Model 241 is not visible unless the barrel is separated from the receiver so that the opening in the front of the receiver can be viewed).
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Semi-automatic pistols
FN M1900
Colt M1900
Colt M1902
FN Model 1903
M1903 Pocket Hammer
M1903 Pocket Hammerless
FN M1905
M1908 Vest Pocket
FN Model 1910
M1911
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Baby Browning
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Rifles
Winchester Model 1885
Winchester Model 1886
Winchester 1892
Winchester Model 1894
Winchester Model 1895
Remington Model 8
Remington Model 24
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Shotguns
Winchester Model 1887
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Remington Model 17
Stevens Model 520/620
Browning Superposed
Ithaca 37
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Browning Automatic Rifle
Browning M1919
M2 Machine Gun
Cartridges
.25 ACP
.32 ACP
.38 ACP
.380 ACP
9mm Browning Long
.45 ACP
.50 BMG
Family
Jonathan Browning (father)
Val A. Browning (son)
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