The Model 33 is Remington's first bolt-action rifle. The rifle was designed by Crawford C. Loomis and was produced from 1932 to 1935. Since it was the first bolt-action weapon made by Remington, and was sold alongside the Model 34, this rifle is highly valued for these reasons. The rifle is a single-shot bolt-action rifle and only ~ 263,000 were made. The first variant of the Model 33 rifle lacked fingergrooves. Model 33a is an updated version of the Model 33 and had a swept back bolt.