How it Works: Remington Model 8

Published on August 9, 2023
Duration: 3:16

This guide details the intricate operation of the Remington Model 8's long recoil action. It covers the loading procedure using stripper clips, the mechanics of the barrel and bolt recoiling together, and the unique unlocking and firing sequences. Key components like the sear, bolt hold open, and safety mechanisms are explained, providing an in-depth understanding of this historical firearm's design.

Quick Summary

The Remington Model 8 operates on a long recoil action where the barrel and bolt recoil together. The barrel then returns forward, cycling the action, with return springs and a unique sear mechanism controlling bolt movement and safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Loading
  2. 00:07Cocking Handle & Stripper Clip Load
  3. 00:18Long Recoil Action Explained
  4. 00:32Barrel Return Springs
  5. 00:40Bolt Return Spring & Transfer Bar
  6. 00:49Sear & Bolt Hold Mechanism
  7. 00:58Unlocking Mechanism
  8. 00:71Bolt Head Rotation
  9. 00:88Trigger Group Operation
  10. 00:99Disconnect & Safety
  11. 01:11Safety Engagement
  12. 01:25Firing Pin & Safety
  13. 01:37Extraction Process
  14. 01:46Spent Case Ejection
  15. 01:59Lock Open on Empty
  16. 01:76Follower & Sear Arm
  17. 01:82Manual Bolt Release

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Remington Model 8's long recoil action work?

The Remington Model 8 employs a long recoil system where the barrel and bolt move rearward together. The barrel then returns forward independently, cycling the action, extracting the spent casing, and chambering a new round.

What are the key components of the Remington Model 8's operating system?

Key components include the cocking handle, barrel, bolt, bolt carrier, return springs (wire and buffer), sear, bolt hold open, and a unique trigger group with a disconnect mechanism.

How does the safety mechanism function on the Remington Model 8?

The safety engages projections that block the trigger from being pulled and prevent the bolt from opening, effectively locking the action shut for safe storage or handling.

What is unique about the extraction process in the Remington Model 8?

Unlike many firearms, the spent casing in the Model 8 is held still by the stopped bolt as the barrel moves away. The ejector then pushes the case upwards, a process that can sometimes be weak.

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