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I have a mode in 35 rem. It was my dad's gun and now it's mine. He purchased it In the early 70's. It's has been in the gun closet ever since and i always loved the look of the gun but have never seen it fired. Now that it is mine I am trying to research it and find out more about it.
I have looked at lots of pictures and have yet to see one like mine. It is chambered in 35 cal. It has a retractable leather sling the recoils into the stock. Also it has a compass in the top of the stock right before the receiver. I can't seem to find out what year it was made and what model it is...A, B, C, or D . Any help I could get would be greatly appreciated. The number on the side is 15569.
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It's a 1941 - like Joe said!!!

(I had to come back and edit my post - since I told the WRONG year the first time, due to my NOT reading "81" even though it was stating right at me!!)

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We really need to see some pictures to do a good job evaluating what you have. Is there any engraving on the metal? The sling rewinding into the stock sounds very French to me. I think that is a feature of French shotguns of the period.
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I have been trying to load pics but I've got to take some new ones that aren't so large. I really appreciate the info guys! I can't wait to run a few rounds through it. The video of police 81 is awesome. Love that sound! Pics to follow.

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So there isn't any engraving on the rifle. It has a plain forearm and stock. I would assume the p k stamp is the year...it looks to me to be 1929... it's a little beat up...but if it's worth it I would have a gunsmith spruce it up for me a little...I plan on never selling it! I love the look and the feel of the gun too much to sell it. It would be cool to have it modified to accept a 10 round mag though.
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It needs a little work...
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Welcome and thanks for the photos. Your rifle is a standard model 81 made in 1941. The compass and the retractable sling are aftermarket additions. Always thought the slings like that were neat. I had a J.C.Higgins .22cal rifle years ago that had one and it was a handy carry strap and always there. Was a time that small compasses like yours were pretty common for decoration and function on hunting rifles. I can remember a couple times that one on one of my rifles would have been real welcome and saved me a long night in the woods.
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Welcome, that sling is a really neat feature. And from the look a very clean rifle.
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Sarge756 wrote:Welcome and thanks for the photos. Your rifle is a standard model 81 made in 1941. The compass and the retractable sling are aftermarket additions. Always thought the slings like that were neat. I had a J.C.Higgins .22cal rifle years ago that had one and it was a handy carry strap and always there. Was a time that small compasses like yours were pretty common for decoration and function on hunting rifles. I can remember a couple times that one on one of my rifles would have been real welcome and saved me a long night in the woods.
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Thanks for correcting my error in saying the build year was 1909, Joe - I read through Dave's post the first time - AND the subject line - STILL didn't realize 81 NOT Model 8!!!!

My bad, Dave. Your 81 is a neat gun, with the unique sling and compass features. Have some fun with it!
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Thanks for all the great information guys! I told my Dad about the history of the gun and he was excited to hear the history. Like I said I can't wait to send some lead down range!
Have any of you ever seen a sling like that on an 8 or 81? Because the sling mounts to the forearm and not the barrel. Every pic I've seen of the sling is mounted to the barrel.
I figured it was because the standard model didn't come set up for a sling?
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That sling is certainly a one-of-a-kind :D ....pretty cool if you ask me!

And I think the additional holes in the receiver correspond to an old Weaver T8 scope mount.

Thanks for sharing the photos and story :) And no standard 81's did not come setup for slings.
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Just got my shipment of 35 ammo today! Off to the range this weekend! Video to follow! Thanks again for all the info and support!
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"P K" date code on the barrel extension in front of the receiver. For a Model 81 this would be June 1941.

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