 The Remington Model 8 is a John Browning design and was licensed to 
Remington in the U.S. and licensed to FN in Europe as the Browning 1900.
 It was marketed as a powerful semi-auto rifle in its .35 Remington 
chambering and sold to sportsman as a dangerous game rifle and to police
 for much the same reason. The Remington Model 8 in this caliber was one
 of the rifles chosen by the officers that ambushed and killed Bonnie 
and Clyde. Ammunition in this caliber is still manufactured and 
available, including Hornady’s LEVERevolution. Many hunters consider 
this rifle to still be a great woods rifle. For more information on this
 historic gun see a website devoted to it- 
http://thegreatmodel8.remingtonsociety.com
 The Remington Model 8 is a John Browning design and was licensed to 
Remington in the U.S. and licensed to FN in Europe as the Browning 1900.
 It was marketed as a powerful semi-auto rifle in its .35 Remington 
chambering and sold to sportsman as a dangerous game rifle and to police
 for much the same reason. The Remington Model 8 in this caliber was one
 of the rifles chosen by the officers that ambushed and killed Bonnie 
and Clyde. Ammunition in this caliber is still manufactured and 
available, including Hornady’s LEVERevolution. Many hunters consider 
this rifle to still be a great woods rifle. For more information on this
 historic gun see a website devoted to it- 
http://thegreatmodel8.remingtonsociety.com Remington Model 8 Rifle
 The Remington Model 8 is a John Browning design and was licensed to 
Remington in the U.S. and licensed to FN in Europe as the Browning 1900.
 It was marketed as a powerful semi-auto rifle in its .35 Remington 
chambering and sold to sportsman as a dangerous game rifle and to police
 for much the same reason. The Remington Model 8 in this caliber was one
 of the rifles chosen by the officers that ambushed and killed Bonnie 
and Clyde. Ammunition in this caliber is still manufactured and 
available, including Hornady’s LEVERevolution. Many hunters consider 
this rifle to still be a great woods rifle. For more information on this
 historic gun see a website devoted to it- 
http://thegreatmodel8.remingtonsociety.com
 The Remington Model 8 is a John Browning design and was licensed to 
Remington in the U.S. and licensed to FN in Europe as the Browning 1900.
 It was marketed as a powerful semi-auto rifle in its .35 Remington 
chambering and sold to sportsman as a dangerous game rifle and to police
 for much the same reason. The Remington Model 8 in this caliber was one
 of the rifles chosen by the officers that ambushed and killed Bonnie 
and Clyde. Ammunition in this caliber is still manufactured and 
available, including Hornady’s LEVERevolution. Many hunters consider 
this rifle to still be a great woods rifle. For more information on this
 historic gun see a website devoted to it- 
http://thegreatmodel8.remingtonsociety.com  


