date is May 30, 1864 and last one is march 18, 1874 the best I can make it out. [citation needed], Esposito, Gabriele, The Paraguayan War 186470: Osprey Publishing (2019), Jowett, Phillip, Latin American Wars 1900-1941: Osprey Publishing (2018), Hernandez, Edwin "ARMAS DE FUEGO USADAS EN LAS LUCHAS CIVILES Y POR LOS CUERPOS ARMADOS DOMINICANOS (SIGLOS XIX Y XX)", Pankhurst, Richard "Linguistic and Cultural Data on the Penetration of Fire-Arms into Ethiopia", United States occupation of the Dominican Republic (19161924), Learn how and when to remove this template message, "The military rifle cartridges of the Dominican Republic: from .50-70 to 5.56mm", "From Picturesque Landscapes to Views of War, Honduras through Postcards", "Military rifle cartridges of Peru part I: South America's most pugnacious country? Offered as late as 1882, this .58-caliber Berdan centerfire was one of the early ventures of Rolling Block. In fact, as early as 1908, the Remington company had come out with a semi-automatic rifle, the Model 8. Your low 3000 ser number would likely have been made in 1874. By the fall of 1866, cases of Remington rolling-block rifles in various calibers had found their way to Kansas, Texas, Colorado Territory and elsewhere in the West. 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. They may be found in every condition from near excellent to poor, however, they are one of the most sought after given their First World War connection. The serial number is in the low 3,000 range. Rider brought the new action along, and with his 1864 and 1865 patents, put it in its nearly perfect final form. As I remember, it was a nice rifle. Large-caliber repeating rifles had been serious competitors to all single-shot rifles as early as 1881 (with the single shots biggest advantage being their lower price), but now came the era of semi-automatic weapons and machine guns. The plaque reads " From Stewart and James to Robert. The quickest identifying feature is the mounting of Breech Block and Hammer on screws rather than pins. So this rifle was manufactured between 1873-1888. Probably never know anything else about the rifle' owner but it obviously had special meaning to someone and now to me. To make an offer please complete the form below: Minimum price for the offer must be greater than or equal to $0. About 5,000 of the rifles made in Sweden were delivered to Norway while the rest of the production was for Sweden. From 1888 until the end of production, REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY marked on tang which reflects the reorganization of the company. 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. The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user. In 1881, about 978 rifles were sold to the Kingdom of Korea with the remainder sold as surplus to Hong Kong in 1885. These saddle ring carbines remained part of the lineup until 1902, with most having a 20.5" barrel. Does anyone know if this is a serial #? google_ad_slot = "4659516359"; From the 1870s until the late 1910s, the biggest fans of the Remington rolling block seemed to be in Mexico. 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 cowboys nearly all had muzzleloading rifles and cap-and-ball revolvers that all took a long time to load a drawback that could prove deadly when traveling on the Bozeman Trail through hostile Indian country. [18][19], The French acquired 210,000 Egyptian rolling-block rifles to make up for a shortage of the standard-issue Chassepot and Tabatire rifles during the Franco-Prussian War. Description. A generic inscription and without a last name almost impossible to track down. Later models were produced in .30-06 Springfield, 757mm Mauser, and 850mmR Lebel. Many may well have been re-chambered during the 1960s re-barreling craze of surplus rolling block rifles and carbines. by Uechi Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:02 am, Post 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. Rolling-block rifles were used against Muhammad Ahmad's Ansar Dervishes during the Mahdist War, including at the Siege of Khartoum where General Gordon met his end. Over 98,000 7mm Remington Model 1897/02/10 rifles were produced until 1918. These are difficult to price, but normally reap a far higher tag than the standard 1879 Argentine model. These later versions may often be found in practically new, unissued condition with bright case colors. One of the most unusual and very well built special order export versions of Spanish Model was this .43 Spanish caliber Rolling Block of which Remington produced an estimated 50,000 rifles and carbines. Simpson, O.H. The following serial number Your 1400 ser. That's OK it's how you learn. By 1866 the Remington-Rider rolling block rifle had evolved. Denmark ordered 42,000 rifles and 1,800 carbines in 11mm Danish Remington rimfire cartridge. Also, a small "H" cartouche is found on left receiver, as well as on the flat of the bayonet lug, which indicates Hartley the primary contractor who had the conversions completed. 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. The original caliber of Greek Model was .42 Russian Berdan, which is practically identical to .43 Spanish, aside from the larger diameter neck and bullet of the latter. For questions about our inventory, please write to: leroy@merzantique.com, Designed by Elegant Themes | Powered by WordPress. 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". During the 43-year period, there were 356,000 guns sold. It gave all the information you asked for. 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. 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. 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. The gun was known for its reliability and accuracy and both Union and Confederate soldiers [], Be the first to review Remington Model 1871 Rolling Block .50-70 Govt. It is estimated almost a quarter of a million were sold up to 1878-82. In 1964 an Ohio woman took up the challenge that had led to Amelia Earharts disappearance. The state of New York held its own trials to replace its National Guard's . Serial number- N/A. Ironically with 100,291 produced, they have highest production record of Remington Military Rolling Block of smokeless powder era. This was a generic Remington Rolling Block chambered for .50-70 Government cartridge, with 36" barrel and three barrel bands. So, it would appear your estimate is very close. 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. We may never know.
The Remington Model 4 is a rolling block, solid-breech, hammerless, takedown, top-ejection rifle. It is often difficult to determine an original Remington made variant due to many examples having half-Swedish half-Remington components.
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