
There are no other markings or stamps (that can be seen) anywhere else on this thing. Top and bottom tang on left side under stock read "23416"Īnd there appears to be 2 lines on breech end of barrel and 1 line in reciever (possible alignment marks?) Width of reciever at breech is close to 1.156"

11/2 rolling block sporting rifle, 87,87 remington-hepburn no. I don't know anything about it other than the details listed below. See also revolvers Pittsburgh, Penn., 5, 10, 11 Plains rifle.

The last patent date on the receiver is 1874. 43 Spanish shell, but there are no markings on the gun indicating model or caliber. Its been sitting in a corner in my grandmothers bedroom since the beginning of time. I recently picked up this Remington rolling block although the seller had little info on it. The 1 Remington rolling block rifle is also known as the black powder cartridge rifle. Apparently my grandfather purchased it around 1963 in Laredo Texas while he was serving or just after, in the Airforce. Please request shipping quotes and payment proceedures prior to Ordering.I suppose this is a good place to check, I was recently given a Remington rolling block and a very limited history behind it. See our Contact/Orders page for ordering information.Ĭontact us by phone at 775.423.0810, Pacific Standard Time. Please see the pages above for information regarding basic models and parts availability. 1 Rolling Block Rifle, made circa 1870 in Ilion, New York. It is our goal to provide a nearly complete source of parts for those interested in the collecting, restoration, and gunsmithing of Rolling Block Firearms. We also have a limited supply of original parts for the restoration of those rollers in need of some help. Now, through the process of reverse engineering original Remington firearms we are able to stock an increasing inventory of reproduction parts for most rolling block models. REMINGTONS ROLLING BLOCK RIFLES: Argentina M1866/71 Remington (11.15x58R) M1865/75 Remington (11.15x58R) M1879 Remington (Patria) (11.15x58R) (Marked 'Modelo Argentino 1879' on knoxform) Denmark M1867/96 Remington (11. Bill was the foremost supplier of rolling block parts over the previous 35+ years.

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