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OLD REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK

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    Posted 9 years ago

    pglenn1970
    (37 items)

    I have here E Remington Rolling Block from of a great estate
    sale
    So I'm looking for information on the rolling bloc
    I had taken it to a gun shop and was informed it may be a model 1867 rolling Block please read on below
    By the way the gun looks on the handle and the butt of the gun it appears it could be as early as 1867. I am also confused why it would have several patent dates
    Wpatent dates work but you would not have a patent and then produced a gun after the patent
    Unless the gun was an early model made before the first patent date and then converted to one of the later dates
    Second thought was it a ball and cap conversion. The barrel is 34 inches.There are several marks stamped on my gun. 35 30 33 and px. What does px mean. I talked about having a barrel or caliber measured. I would really like to know the truth about converted and rolling blocks as I have discussed and would it be possible that my gun was a ball and cap and what method was used if any to convert these guns.
    Please feel free to discuss and leave comments as they are found for me
    perhaps model 1 through

    Mystery Solved

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 9 years ago
      The Rolling block is not a c&b conversion. Probably .50 caliber. Guns often have multiple patent dates as patents are renewed or improvements are made.
    2. Chrisnp Chrisnp, 9 years ago
      Like blunder says, the rolling block was never cap and ball, but always a metallic cartridge gun. I'd wager him a beer that your rifle will be a .43 rather than a .50 though - payable the very next time he's in the Great Northwest or I am down in the islands, mon.

      Remington exported these guns all over the world in different calibers and with lots of variations. I can't tell you which model you have for sure from your pics. I have a New York Militia Model in .50-70 caliber, and an Egyptian Military one in .43 Egyptian Caliber, which is not interchangeable with the .43 Spanish - my point being you might not know enough from just slugging the bore. If you are curious enough, you might want to take the trouble to do a chamber casting.

      Chris
    3. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 9 years ago
      Serious bet Chris & in my legal tender. I have never had a rolling block & never cared to as I preferred c&b.
    4. pglenn1970 pglenn1970, 8 years ago
      Yes it is a Swedish Norwegian conversion
      12 x 44. Center fire
      Thanks for looking
      I will post again

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