What is remington model 12?

The Remington Model 12 is a pump-action rifle that was introduced in 1909 by the Remington Arms Company. It was designed by John Pedersen and was one of the first successful slide-action rifles on the market. The Model 12 was chambered in .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle ammunition.

The rifle features a tubular magazine under the barrel, which holds between 12 to 15 rounds of ammunition depending on the caliber. It has a 22-inch barrel and a walnut stock with a pistol grip. The Model 12 also has a takedown feature, allowing the barrel and receiver to be easily separated for cleaning or storage.

The Remington Model 12 was a popular rifle for small game hunting and target shooting, and it remained in production until 1936. It is considered a classic firearm and is sought after by collectors and enthusiasts today.