Remington Custom Shop Rolling Block No 1 Sporting Rifle Vrogue

Remington Custom Shop Rolling Block No 1 Sporting Rifle - Vrogue
Remington Custom Shop Rolling Block No 1 Sporting Rifle - Vrogue

Remington Custom Shop Rolling Block No 1 Sporting Rifle - Vrogue Here's a very nice remington rolling block no. 1 sporting rifle which has been built for long range shooting. this fine rifle was built around an original barreled action in excellent condition. the barrel was professionally rebored to .38 55 and is in excellent condition with sharp lands and grooves and no real rust or pitting to speak of. This beautiful remington custom shop rifle was a gift to a previous owner from the remington arms co. for his assistance in re designing the rolling block rifle for reintroduction in 1997. the barrel, locking block and hammer retain 99% plus original remington factory blue.

Remington Custom Shop Rolling Block No 1 Sporting Rifle - Vrogue
Remington Custom Shop Rolling Block No 1 Sporting Rifle - Vrogue

Remington Custom Shop Rolling Block No 1 Sporting Rifle - Vrogue For 2007 the no. 1 rolling block in .45 70 government caliber is available through the remington custom shop in mid range sporter (standard contour barrel) and silhouette (heavy barrel) versions. the sporter combines a 30 inch round barrel with an american walnut, pistol grip sporter stock. Produced in a variety of calibers from .40 50 to .50 70 centerfire, as well as .32, .44 and .46 rimfire. standard octagonal barrel lengths were 28" or 30". a .44 90, .44 100 or .44 105 caliber rolling block rifle, with 34" half octagonal barrel, long range vernier tang sights and globe front. For 2007 the no. 1 rolling block in .45 70 government caliber is available through the remington custom shop in mid range sporter (standard contour barrel) and silhouette (heavy barrel) versions. the sporter combines a 30 inch round barrel with an american walnut, pistol grip sporter stock. Remington rolling block is a family of breech loading rifles that was produced from the mid 1860s into the early 20th century by e. remington and sons (later remington arms). [10].

Remington Custom Shop Rolling Block No 1 Sporting Rifle - Vrogue
Remington Custom Shop Rolling Block No 1 Sporting Rifle - Vrogue

Remington Custom Shop Rolling Block No 1 Sporting Rifle - Vrogue For 2007 the no. 1 rolling block in .45 70 government caliber is available through the remington custom shop in mid range sporter (standard contour barrel) and silhouette (heavy barrel) versions. the sporter combines a 30 inch round barrel with an american walnut, pistol grip sporter stock. Remington rolling block is a family of breech loading rifles that was produced from the mid 1860s into the early 20th century by e. remington and sons (later remington arms). [10]. Shop for remington rolling block no. 1 & 1 1/2 single shot rifle parts and schematics with numrich gun parts. Reduced this is a good plus condition no. 1 remington rolling block sporting rifle chambered in .32 rf. its 28" octagonal barrel has an aged plumb brown patina with high edge wear. the bore is shootable. frame and barrel markings are clear. hammer and block retain much of their original blue. action is tight and crisp. Manufactured from 1866 to 1917, the remington rolling block cartridge rifle was so popular that more than half the world’s armies adopted it or purchased quantities for police or martial purposes. The remington rolling block is a single shot rifle that combined a center hung hammer with a semi circular, rotating breechblock. it was patented in 1863 by leonard geiger and improved upon by remington superintendent joseph rider. this type of rifle was heavily used in the west as a buffalo gun.

Remington Rolling Block No.1 | How It Works

Remington Rolling Block No.1 | How It Works

Remington Rolling Block No.1 | How It Works

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