The Remington Rolling Block was developed from the 1863 pattern .50 calibre split breech carbine issued to the US Cavalry during the American Civil War. Serial number- N/A. Stamping starts with Remington,(not E Remington). In late spring 1866, Samuel Remington crossed the Atlantic to demonstrate the rifle in Europe. From the early 1870s the Norwegian armed forces used the 12.1744mm RF, which apart from the case length and overall length of the cartridge was identical to the original Norwegian-Swedish 12.1742mm RF. Might also be a family rifle passed down or given to an employee. Practically all had their chambers throated out to accept larger .43 Spanish bullet diameter and sold as "Spanish Model" rifles or "Greek Rifles Bushed for Spanish Cartridge" to Central and South American countries. If only rifles could talk, neat, I saw a rifle with that plaque many years ago. All production rifles were meant to be manufactured at Kongsberg Vpenfabrik in Norway, but since the factory needed to be upgraded with more modern machinery, 5000 of the first rifles delivered to the Norwegian Army were manufactured by Husqvarna Vapenfabrik in Sweden in 1871-72. Sweden: 237,000-257,000 rifles and carbines, including conversions of older rifles to rolling block. Stocks usually have unit markings and individual serial numbers. Two other Sioux attacks were also thwarted, and the cowboys completed their incredible drive with the loss of just one man. Essentially a Spanish Model rifle, with two bands and 30.5" barrel, all chambered for .43 Spanish cartridge. 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Original Remington product had a 35" barrel, short saber bayonet lug and two-line tang address similar to Danish version. These came standard with a blued barrel, breech, and pins while the frame, forend cap, and buttplate were case color hardened. In the 1860s the Norwegian and Swedish armies realized that their standard rifles, both percussion lock breech-loading rifles and muzzle loaders, were rapidly becoming obsolete in the face of the new metal cartridge combining bullet, primer and propellant load. First April, 1897 catalog listed Remington's new Smokeless Powder Small Bore Military Rifle as Model 1896 until end of the year when it became Model 1897. Meacham of St. Louis, and they were also in demand at gun shops in more out-of-the-way places. The hardest thing I had to do when I bought it was to keep a straight face when the gun shop owner asked if I would be willing to pay $60.00 for it. Johnnie Bruguier was both French Canadian and Sioux and learned to straddle both worlds. Does anyone have any more recent data on the serial number range of the Model 4? The M1867 rifle became very popular among civilian hunters in Sweden, particularly for moose hunting, which led to Husqvarna Vapenfabrik producing about 85,000 rifles with the M1867 rolling-block action for the civilian market, in addition to the more than 100,000 they made for the armed forces. During the last years of the 19th century the M1867 in all its different guises was finally replaced in Swedish military service by Mauser bolt action repeating rifles and carbines (with a modified Mauser 1893 action), under the designations "karbin m/1894" and "gevr m/1896", in caliber 6.555mm. The official military designation for the cartridge was '12mm Remington' from 1879.[4]. Second Media Inc., 30800 Telegraph Rd, Suite 1921, Bingham Farms, MI 48025 USA. When the stamp for the side patents came out Remington no longer used the 1874 stamp on the sporters. Come join the discussion about optics, ammo, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, hunting, accessories, classifieds, and more! The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. Major difference being M 1896 had a 1x.25" sight base which used a pinned sight blade. google_ad_width = 125; However, as mentioned most of the M1867 were modified after they were sold to civilians, and most collectors seem to agree that the modified arms are worth a lot less. 1903 and 1903A3 Production and Serial No table. They all have numbers on the side of the tang that's only visible with the butt stock removed. Action - single shot rolling block Caliber - .45-70 Government Barrel - 30" sporter weight, 1 turn in 18" twist Sights - blade front, adjustable buckhorn rear Trigger - single stage; single set trigger optional Stock - shotgun style buttstock with checkered pistol grip and checkered forend Overall length - 46.5" Weight - 8.75 pounds In 12.1742mmRF and 12.1844mmRF (two cartridges that were interchangeable), and towards the end of its service life also 858mmR Danish Krag centerfire, the rolling-block served as the standard service rifle of the Swedish Army from 1867 to the mid-1890s, when it was replaced by the Swedish Mauser. It affected both Europe and the USA. Remington M1867 - Wikipedia Hi Clark, Nice rifle. To make an offer please complete the form below: Minimum price for the offer must be greater than or equal to $0. These rifles were made in a variety of calibers, both rimfire and centerfire, including the 12.17x42 mm rimfire, 12.17x44 mm rimfire and 12.17x44 mm rimmed centerfire Swedish and Norwegian cartridges, .43 Spanish (11.15x58mmR), .50-70, .40-70, .45-70 and later in .22 caliber. Rem No 4 rolling block cut off serial number 1899? Realistically speaking, any Remington Rolling Block rifle whether re-chambered or modified from other versions that were sold by the company or its agents Schuyler, Hartley & Graham, (which would by 1900 become M. Hartley and Company) in .43 Spanish caliber was listed as "Spanish Model". It was either at a gun show or an auction. Approximately 30,000 Swedish muzzle-loading rifles m/1860 and breech-loading rifles m/1864 (some of which had been converted from m/1860, note that the Swedish breech-loading rifle m/1864 although being referred to as a "kammarladdare" was not the same rifle as the Norwegian Kammerlader) of the same caliber, rifles that were almost new and in most cases had never been used, were also converted to M1867s using rolling-block actions made both by Remington and in Sweden. date is May 30, 1864 and last one is march 18, 1874 the best I can make it out. Locally applied markings such as a Crown over RV (Regiment of Volunteers) on Spanish/Cuban versions will add 10% to 20%, depending on the condition. The state of New York held its own trials to replace its National Guard's . For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The #4 was made between 1890 and 1933. First advertised in late 1896. [20], During World War I, the British Royal Navy purchased 4,500 rolling-block rifles in 7mm Mauser from Remington's leftover stock after production had ended, issuing them to the crews of minesweepers and Q-ships. :lol: The early original rolling blocks did not have serial numbers. near the frame that identifies the year and month of A sloppy firing pin/breeech fit greatly increases this hazard to the shooter. Serial number- 13632. SERIALNUMBER 344812, LENGTH OF PULL IS 13 1/4" (GREAT BOY'S STARTER GUN) TO THE ORIGINAL STEEL BUTT PLATE AND 22 1/2" ROUND BARREL.THIS MODEL WAS MADE FROM 1900 TO 1930. Those which have two barrel bands and an even shorter 29.125" barrel are rare and 40% should be added to below listed prices. With your rifle I killed far more game than any other single party [on the Yellowstone Expedition]while the shots made from your rifle were at longer range and more difficult shots than were those made by any other rifle in the command.I am more than ever impressed with the many superior qualities possessed by the system of arms manufactured by your firm, and I believe I am safe in asserting that to a great extent, this opinion is largely shared. Those were some of the comments made by Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer in an October 5, 1873, letter to E. Remington & Sons of Ilion, New York, about the virtues ofand his satisfaction with his special-order Remington single-shot rolling-block sporting rifle in .50-70 caliber. The standard rifle received the Swedish designation "gevr m/1867" (and a version with only minor differences the designation "gevr m/1867-68"). Once Riders mid- 1866 patent was issued, the simple but virtually indestructible rolling-block action became Remingtons new ace in the hole in countering the postCivil War glut of surplus arms that was putting many gun companies out of business. Also the butt plate should be numbered the same. It has breech block like no#1 except it has small fireing pin. The .50-70 rolling block rifle remained the standard arm of the New York State Militia until the late 1890s. The Model 2 is easy to distinguish from all other Rem RB's by its curvature at the rear of the frame where it joins the buttstock. This variation is part of 9,000 to 13,000 surplus Greek 1869 Contract Models that were diverted from Greece and sold to France during Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71. Note: Add 100% for those Model 1879 Argentine rifles and carbines showing 80 to 100 percent case colors and all original raised grain wood and deep blue finish. I have measured both and all of them measure about 1 5/16". I wish I still had it. Production of the Model 2 started in 1873 and lasted until 1910. by Uechi Wed Jun 13, 2012 7:04 pm, Post According to John and Roy's book, this was introduced in 1890 and discontinued in 1900, when it was replaced by the lever takedown version. They have become a true scarcity. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. It was made in .22 S,L,LR caliber, .25 Stevens, and .32 Short or Long RF. Remington No. 6 Rolling Block Rifle (Rem. No. 6) - CHUCKHAWKS.COM Model 6 Rolling Block | Remington - RemArms Description: Take Down Rifle Introduction Year: 1901 Year Discontinued: 1933 Total Production: Approximately: 498,000 Designer/Inventor: W . Egypt also purchased carbines and musketoons in mid to late 1870s as well, but their numbers are unknown, however, condition of most are similar to the aforementioned. Each rifle was delivered with a sling, a long bayonet, a three-pronged screwdriver, an oil bottle, a cleaning rod, and a muzzle plug to stop moisture from getting into the barrel. Several thousand were unsold until 1921, when most were transferred to warehouses of Remington agents and wholesalers to be sold at almost fire sale prices. These remained in use until 1908, when they were finally replaced by KragJrgensen carbines. Swedish m/1867 rifle. enable_page_level_ads: true Rare. Remington No. 7 Rifle - Remington Society of America When Pancho Villa raided Columbus, N.M., in 1916, many of his band carried the Model 1897 Remington rolling-block rifles or carbines in the contemporary 7.92mm Mauser cartridge, most of them probably stolen from the many rurales (rural police) armories in northern Mexico. Few of these have survived and no more than three have been viewed by the author, but it is certain there are more in circulation. The serial number is in the low 3,000 range. That's OK it's how you learn. Single carbine barrel band with two-position 100-, 300- and 500-yard sight. They all have the number on left side (I think) and it's on the upper and lower tang. Model 1896 was offered in 7mm Spanish Mauser, 7.65mm Mauser, .30/40 Krag, 6mm (.236 Remington) and 7.62/.30 Remington. Probably never know anything else about the rifle' owner but it obviously had special meaning to someone and now to me. google_ad_height = 600; To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Noteworthy is that RV-marked Cuban carbines are usually re-chambered to the improved .43 Reformado cartridge, which is interchangeable with the Spanish Remington cartridge. When in excellent to very good condition, add 25 percent premium for M1896 in any caliber. In spite of the difference in length the two cartridges were interchangeable and could be chambered and fired in both Norwegian and Swedish rifles. Subscribe to receive our weekly newsletter with top stories from master historians. I have 3 other rollers, two no#5's and one #1. Remington action was fitted to surplus .58-caliber muzzle-loading Springfield parts that were transformed into a breechloader. Youll enjoy your membership in the most active gun club in America. One needs to be sure that the barrel is original to the gun before trusting the Barrel Code listing, above. The U.S. Army had switched over to smokeless powder in 1892. 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Tang markings of Kjobenhavn Tojhuis and year indicate a Danish copy which is very common in the United States. A tremendous amount of variation exists here, with differences as indicated below. Hunters, lawmen, adventurers, homesteaders and many others appreciated the strong, accurate and well-made Remington rolling block. You notice that Remington used a smaller firing pin for it's Number 5 smokeless actions compared to the larger firing pin in the Number 1. I think it is safe to assume that the rifle was made sometime in 1879 or no earlier then 1878. The prices below reflect the common refinished variation. Model 4 Rolling Block Description: Rolling Block Rifle, takedown models began in 1901 as lever, then takedown screw in 1926 Introduction Year: 1890 Year Discontinued: 1933 Total Production: Approximately: 356,000 Designer/Inventor: F.A. They resumed stamping the date code on the barrel on 10/1/01. 149,000 were purchased by France in the war of 1870-71. 4 - solid frame, non-takedown. //--> This rifle appears to have been converted to 25 RF as a 5 is struck over the 2 on the underside of the barrel. Remington Model 6 Rolling block .22 - Rimfire Central Firearm Forum Introduced in 1901 it was available in 5 calibers from 22Short thru 32 long. These rifles had the locking-action (with half-cock safety) that was used in the Springfield Model 1871. Between 1878 and 1882, Remington had no customers for left-over Egyptian contract rifles. Many may well have been re-chambered during the 1960s re-barreling craze of surplus rolling block rifles and carbines. Now I have another rifle without a plaque with a serial number in the 1400's. I would assume that this rifle was most certainly made before 1879 enable_page_level_ads: true
It is, however, the most commonly encountered of all Remington Rolling Block rifles in .43 Spanish caliber, as the Argentine government sold well over 25,000 to US surplus importers between 1959 and 1962. Many were sold to Cuban volunteer regiments serving Spain, with most found thus far with a number stamped on the wood at the front tang of the buttplate. John, this one has three lines. For sale is a Remington Model 1871 Rolling Block single shot rifle in .50-70 Govt. Around 250,000 military rifles and carbines and 85,000 civilian rifles in Sweden, were produced under license by Carl Gustafs Stads Gevrsfaktori and Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag, and about 53,000 rifles in Norway by Kongsberg Vaapenfabrik. Loomis, was introduced in 1890 and produced through 1933. These figures, taken from Roy Marcot's book, Remington Rolling Block Sporting & Target Rifles, are educated guesses because Remington's records for these changes simply do not exist. To make an offer please complete the form below: Minimum price for the offer must be greater than or equal to $0. The early production rifles had an L-shaped sight that could be flipped over, but the final design was a unique combination of other ideas. 4 Solid Frame was made from 1890-1900 with 144,000 made during that period. The difference is minor, the Norwegian rifles have brass buttplates and head of the cleaning rod, and steel mounting bands, while Swedish rifles have iron furniture. [citation needed], Civilian Remington Rolling Block rifles, and later surplus military rifles, became very popular among hunters in Scandinavia, particularly for moose hunting, with ammunition for the rifles being commonly available on the civilian market into the 1920s1930s. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you. Among the known purchasers of the surplus Spanish Model rifles was Meiji Era Japan, which since 1868 had made at least three sizeable orders of the surplus Remington rolling block rifles of the 1868 Swedish contract. They continued to mark the date code on the end flap of the shipping box. JavaScript is disabled. In 1899-1900, Mexico bought 14,712 of these military-style rifles and carbines for issue to its second-line army troops, as well as to federal and rural police. CONDITION: The bore is smooth and bright with no signs of roughness. The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes. Your membership also includes attendance at annual RSA meetings, annual historical seminars at Remington-related locations, and participation with fellow Remington collectors at all the major gun shows in the U.S. Click on here to take you to the sign-up page. Original Spanish Contract Model. The following serial number For sale is a This is a no reserve penny auction for a Remington Model 2 Rolling Block single-shot rifle in .32 Rimfire. Several different cartridges and rifles were considered by the commission. Folks Need some help trying to determine the manufacture date of a Remington #6 22 LR falling block (not rolling block) single shot rifle. The British Empire purchased rolling-blocks to arm the Egyptian Army during the 1870s. HistoryNet.com contains daily features, photo galleries and over 25,000 articles originally published in our nine magazines. The Model 2 is easy to distinguish from all other Rem RB's by its curvature at the rear of the frame where it joins the buttstock. They immediately began production under license from Remington. Swedish m/1867 rifle. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission, which supports our community. Later Model 1897 was not catalogued in these two scarce chamberings. [16] In Danish service it was replaced by the M/1889 KragJrgensen. (See more on the Remington company in the February 2006 Guns of the West department.). This version of Spanish Model was modified from existing stocks of surplus over-runs of Remington .43 Egyptian caliber rifle. The Remington M1867 was a rolling-block rifle, the first rifle using metallic cartridges to be adopted by the Norwegian and Swedish armies. In the early 1870s, Remington boasted in an advertisement that its sporting rifle was the preferred arm for hunting purposes on the Plains; its simplicity and durability especially commending it for frontier use. Among buffalo hunters, Remingtons heavy-barreled sporting rifle was the second most popular killing machine, behind only the Sharps. In 1880 Kongsberg Vpenfabrikk delivered 72 conversion kits for the rifles which allowed less expensive 22LR ammunition to be fired from the M1867 for training. It was only produced in rim fire cartridges and may be found in the three variations shown here plus military and Boy Scout models. They had their agents convert these to .43 Spanish by shortening barrels to 33.875" and reaming chambers to accept smaller dimensions of Spanish cartridge. My best guess would be 1896, 1897 or 1898. Offered as late as 1882, this .58-caliber Berdan centerfire was one of the early ventures of Rolling Block. Surplus military rifles were also sold to civilians, most them being converted to 12.1744mmR centerfire cartridges. These rifles were essentially so called M1910, however, all are chambered in 8mm Lebel French service cartridge. For the first few years the barrels of the M1867 were made of iron, but after 1871, steel became the standardized material. Remington Rolling Block? | The Firearms Forum Originally published in the June 2006 issue of Wild West. /* RSA 160 wide tower */ Remington .50-70 Rolling Block History: New York's Pick to Arm Its Denmark ordered 42,000 rifles and 1,800 carbines in 11mm Danish Remington rimfire cartridge. });
. A grand total of 58,450 Remington M1867 were delivered to the Norwegian Armed Forces from 1867 until 1883, when production was curtailed to make room for the Jarmann M1884. If you are correct then the stock is not original to the serialized parts or the rifle was made special order from parts at the factory made in 1874. The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user. These are very scarce variations and practically all are stamped with the Japanese Kanji characters of Surplus/Disposed Rifle with a Japanese/Chinese character numeration on the right side of the chamber. It has lots of interesting articles on Remington firearms, ammunition, collectibles and Remington history! This was the first quantity contract sold overseas by Remington in 1867. The plaque reads " From Stewart and James to Robert. By 1866 the Remington-Rider rolling block rifle had evolved. As late as 1918, bandidos armed with rolling blocks were still raiding border settlements, but they found themselves outgunned by U.S. lawmen and state militiamen. There were two models: Short Transformed, with 36" barrel and two spring-held barrel bands; Long Transformed, with three barrel bands and 39" barrel. Blue Book value: 90% - $700 80% - $500 70% - $400 All have spring retained three-band long saber bayonet lug. Is there a cut off serial number for a Rem No 4 rolling block 22 being and antique? By the end of World War I, rolling blocks had been left in the dust; yet during the Depression years, hunters and miners still used them. Smooth walnut buttstock and forend with steel Schnabel remain in very good plus condition showing a tiny hairline crack at the upper tang and scattered light handling marks. [6] About 7,000 short carbines with the Swedish designation "karbin m/1870" were also made, and in addition to that about 9,600 "gevr m/1864-68" were shortened to carbine length in 1886-87 and given the designation "karbin m/1864-68-85". The first Remington rolling block introduced in the smokeless period was the Remington Model 1897. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. (*) Today I purchased an early no#5 rolling block rifle. Come join the discussion about hunting, fishing, survival, archery gunsmithing, optics, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more! Produced under license in Denmark, original Remington-made version is not commonly encountered. Advertised commercially from 1875 through 1902, this .43 Spanish caliber Remington Rolling Block accounts for largest number of production, with something over 1.5 million sold from 1869 to 1910. Remington Rolling Block Serial Numbers - Remington Society History is a guide to navigation in perilous times. ILION NY. It nevers ceases to frustrate me when you look at or purchase a No.1 Sporter with matching serial numbers and it it isn't even possible to determine the year of manufacture. As usual, I was wrong. . Listed are the four sub-categories in addition to cataloged generic variants manufactured after 1874 and priced accordingly. https://www.historynet.com/the-remington-rolling-block/, Jerrie Mock: Record-Breaking American Female Pilot, These Blundering Bandits Didnt Wear Masks or Have an Escape Plan No Surprise They Blew This Railroad Heist, He Served the Army and Sitting Bull Well Both Before and After Facing Charges for Murder. On June 25 at the Little Bighorn in Montana Territory, Colonel Custer and his immediate command were wiped out, and his Remington rolling blockprobably the most famous one of all timewas lost forever from the pages of history. Later 31,551 rifles and about 4,600 carbines were made at the government owned rifle factory in Copenhagen. by roundtop Wed Jun 13, 2012 12:57 pm, Post Standard original sights.

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