When Remington ceased production of the Model 24 in 1935 it was replaced by the Remington 241. 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. In this photo of John Browning a close look will reveal that he appears to be holding a Remington Model 24 semi-automatic. A case deflector (seen in the image here) that hooked into the receiver and clipped onto the trigger guard was available. It is a Takedown gun, meaning that the barrel and receiver are easily separated without tools, allowing for a smaller package for transport. It is very closely related to the Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle (the Browning SA-22) which is still in production. Based on a John Browning design and manufactured from 1922–1935, the Remington model 24 is a semi-automatic rifle chambered in either.
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