New member, just bought an 81.
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 2:52 pm
Hey guys,
I've been lurking around this site for awhile...I just bought a Model 81 about two months ago. The Model 8 has always intrigued me and I was pushed to buy one by a great article in Field & Stream magazine about vintage hunting rifles (even though, here in PA I can't hunt with it). I'm a big fan of JMB guns, owning several Hi-Powers, a Colt 1911, an FN Browning 1922, and a Baby Browning.
It's a first year, 1936 production. Serial number in the 700's, and chambered in .35 Remington.
I won it at auction on GB for $550, from a LGS about an hour from me, then went to pick it up in person. Haven't shot it yet, although the bore looks mint and the internals are great. I bought 2 boxes of Rem Core Lokt and am awaiting good weather.
It's a work of art; I think I got to it just in time to prevent rusting, I've been oiling the bluing of the receiver a lot.
Strangely, it is not set up for a sling. I doubt I will bother. However, it has an old aftermarket recoil pad, marked Jostam MFG, Peotone Ill., Patented 1915/1927.
I'm trying to figure out if it is a B or C model, and if I indeed made a good investment here.



I've been lurking around this site for awhile...I just bought a Model 81 about two months ago. The Model 8 has always intrigued me and I was pushed to buy one by a great article in Field & Stream magazine about vintage hunting rifles (even though, here in PA I can't hunt with it). I'm a big fan of JMB guns, owning several Hi-Powers, a Colt 1911, an FN Browning 1922, and a Baby Browning.
It's a first year, 1936 production. Serial number in the 700's, and chambered in .35 Remington.
I won it at auction on GB for $550, from a LGS about an hour from me, then went to pick it up in person. Haven't shot it yet, although the bore looks mint and the internals are great. I bought 2 boxes of Rem Core Lokt and am awaiting good weather.
It's a work of art; I think I got to it just in time to prevent rusting, I've been oiling the bluing of the receiver a lot.
Strangely, it is not set up for a sling. I doubt I will bother. However, it has an old aftermarket recoil pad, marked Jostam MFG, Peotone Ill., Patented 1915/1927.
I'm trying to figure out if it is a B or C model, and if I indeed made a good investment here.


