You definitely have a Model #2 Rolling Block. The shape of the receiver rear is the give away as it is the only RB rifle with that type. Also the purch belly stock is another mark of a #2. I have no idea of manufacture date. Probably prior 1894.
RemRB, thanks for the reply,
You have a good eye ...
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- Fri Sep 07, 2012 2:06 pm
- Forum: RR / Pre -1899
- Topic: E.Remington rolling block rifle
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- Thu Sep 06, 2012 6:40 pm
- Forum: RR / Pre -1899
- Topic: E.Remington rolling block rifle
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E.Remington rolling block rifle
Hello,
I have an E.Remington rolling block rifle that i am trying to determine the Model and DOM.
there are some hard to read Patent dates on the receiver. The Serial # 10873.
I mailed Remington and they told me it may be a Model #1 ,and they had no data on the DOM.
The rifle is 38'' overall ...
I have an E.Remington rolling block rifle that i am trying to determine the Model and DOM.
there are some hard to read Patent dates on the receiver. The Serial # 10873.
I mailed Remington and they told me it may be a Model #1 ,and they had no data on the DOM.
The rifle is 38'' overall ...
- Tue Apr 28, 2009 6:40 pm
- Forum: WTB / Post - 1898
- Topic: WTB, Picattiny rail for Rem model 7615
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WTB, Picattiny rail for Rem model 7615
Looking to buy a picatinny rail with multiple mount grooves for a Remington model 7615 tactical rifle.
Email me if you know were i might find one.
Thanks,
Tonyjferrara@yahoo.com
Email me if you know were i might find one.
Thanks,
Tonyjferrara@yahoo.com