The Remington Model 14 is a pump-action rifle chambered in .32 Remington. It features a 23-inch barrel and a tubular magazine with a standard capacity of four rounds. The rifle was designed with a compact receiver and a slide-action mechanism that feeds cartridges from a spiral magazine tube, a characteristic feature of this model line. The overall configuration reflects Remington’s early 20th-century approach to repeating rifle design, combining a manually operated action with centerfire rifle performance.

This Model 14 is used. The rifle’s pump-action system is manually operated, allowing for quick cycling of rounds while maintaining a consistent sight picture. The 23-inch barrel provides a balance between handling and ballistic performance for the .32 Remington cartridge. The receiver and barrel are constructed of steel, paired with a traditional hardwood stock and fore-end typical of Remington’s production during this era. The rifle’s design includes a top-eject mechanism and open rear sight paired with a front blade sight.

Included with the rifle is its fixed four-round tubular magazine integrated beneath the barrel. No additional accessories, optics, or packaging are specified. The Model 14’s combination of a pump-action mechanism and a rimless cartridge design makes it distinct among early repeating rifles. Its configuration and chambering in .32 Remington place it within a family of rifles that shared similar mechanical systems across multiple calibers.

 

Action PUMP ACTION
Barrel Length 23" BARREL
Caliber .32 REM
Capacity 4 ROUNDS
Finish BLUE