NIB Remington 541-T HB in Curly Maple for Sale

I have a New-In-Box Remington 541-T Heavy Barrel with a beautiful Curly Maple stock available for sale. This rifle was purchased new by me when introduced, and has remained unfired since. This is one of 250 produced for a distributor exclusive (250 were also produced with the standard barrel.). More pictures and information are available upon request. $2700 plus shopping.

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As far as I’m aware, all the 541T HB rifles came with 3-way adjustable triggers. They can be adjusted down to about 12 oz.
 
I had one and I havent stopped kicking my self for selling it. These were made for Lew Horton Dist !
 
I heard that Remington discontinued the 541 S & T because they were too costly to make. Have one of each and love them.
 
I appreciate all of the positive comments about this beautiful rifle. At this time I have decided to remove it from the market. Thank you for the interest.
 
Its a beauty for sure! I have the sporter version and I have no intention of selling mine either. The value just keeps going up and up. I have other 541 rifles I shoot.
 
I have a New-In-Box Remington 541-T Heavy Barrel with a beautiful Curly Maple stock available for sale. This rifle was purchased new by me when introduced, and has remained unfired since. This is one of 250 produced for a distributor exclusive (250 were also produced with the standard barrel.). More pictures and information are available upon request. $2700 plus shopping.

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reply to me if this is still for sale and send me more pictures
 
Dear Riflecat, how did you luck up on one of those. I must have been asleep. I have one that's thb, walnut. That's very nice stock. That's birdseye maple is a raritie. cz and browning are doing or have finished , it. I think browning just started.
Riflecat , that's is very,very nice. I would place that one on the wall over the mantel . Riflecat, do you have a habit of carrying a drafthorse shoe in your back.pocket . This is like having a Plymouth Superbird ,with a 426 hemi, 4 speed in mint condition, well I can dream . Riflecat, leave this to one of your kids if they appreciate guns.
I would honored to be adopted by you. Good luck, Riflecat, that's top drawer, sir. Buck
 
Dear Riflecat, how did you luck up on one of those. I must have been asleep. I have one that's thb, walnut. That's very nice stock. That's birdseye maple is a raritie. cz and browning are doing or have finished , it. I think browning just started.
Riflecat , that's is very,very nice. I would place that one on the wall over the mantel . Riflecat, do you have a habit of carrying a drafthorse shoe in your back.pocket . This is like having a Plymouth Superbird ,with a 426 hemi, 4 speed in mint condition, well I can dream . Riflecat, leave this to one of your kids if they appreciate guns.
I would honored to be adopted by you. Good luck, Riflecat, that's top drawer, sir. Buck
Buck, buck my old friend… I’ve messaged this member on this a few days or weeks back with no response
 
No worries, I am alive and well. As for how I came to possess this fine firearm, I was just a young adult who had been in love with hunting and firearms since I was a kid. I was living in the Dallas, Texas area and whenever I had to travel into the city I would stop at one of the local outdoors stores that usually had some interesting pieces. On day I stopped in and saw this rifle on display and it was love at first sight. I was a Remington fan through and through, and had long aspired to own a 541. This rifle was all that and more. The rifle was NOT inexpensive, not even in 1994, in fact it cost WAY more than I could afford, as I did not even have a full time job at the time. But I had to have it, and the store offered layaway, so I tightened my belt and made it happen over the next several months. Anyway, life moves on and soon after paying for this rifle, I joined the real workforce and somehow my life of hunting and shooting became just a memory, and the rifle remained unused. Now decades later, my interest in firearms and shooting has been rekindled, but this remains the only rifle in my collection to have necer been fired.
 

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