1 Long Range Creedmore Target Rifle 44-100, EXCEPTIONAL U.S. REMINGTON SPLIT BREECH TYPE II ROLLING BLOCK SADDLERING CARBINE IN .50 RF, FINE CONDITION HISTORICAL REMINGTON 1885 LEE .45-70 MILITARY RIFLE, #53XXX, MADE 1893, REMINGTON HEPBURN NUMBER 3 ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE, "Remington Model 1871 Rolling Block .43 Spanish (AL5186), CIVIL WAR Antique Remington Zouave 1863 Rifle Original w Reproduction Bayonet, REMINGTON MODEL NO. Fortress Already Artillery units, pioneers and sap units got m/1864-1868. exceptions (see below). 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. So as a stop-gap measure rifles and carbines with rolling block action were converted to a for that time period very modern centerfire cartridge, the 8×58mmR Danish Krag (bullet diameter .322 in/8.17mm, bullet weight 237 grains/15.29 grams, muzzle velocity 1,965 ft per second/600 m/s), with the designation "gevär m/1867-89" used for converted rifles and "gevär m/1889" used for new rifles. ROLLING BLOCK SHORT RANGE SCHUETZEN STYLE TARGET RIFLE, 40 50 Sharps B.N., 30" oct. Features a Beach's combination front sight and both Remington rear sights. Additionally, the designers improved the lock by replacing two lockscrews with a lockplate. A number of rifles were tried. Small scale falling block boys rifle. The 34” barrel is blued with some finish wear. Area Code: 724 . .40-70 caliber with 34" heavyweight octagonal barrel signed "E. Remington & Sons, Ilion N.Y." in italic le, Super eraly gun. Up until 1893 this unit was stuck with the old These are the Midrange pattern shotgun butts, and schnabble forearms. Pattern (Modellexemplar), serial # 1, Carsten Schinke - Die leichten schwedischen Infanteriegewehre Armee und Heimwehr - Journal-Verlag Schwend GmbH - 1990, Carsten Schinke - Die leichten schwedischen Infanteriegewehre Armee und Heimwehr -Journal-Verlag Schwend GmbH - 1990, Carsten Schinke - Die leichten schwedischen Infanteriegewehre Armee und Heimwehr -Journal-Verlag Schwend GmbH -1990, Other nations used rifles with the Remington action too; this page lists some of them, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Remington_M1867&oldid=971296708, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 5 August 2020, at 07:23. The Remington No. there was assigned a new committee of Swedish and Norwegian military This resulted in a new but MARKING ON THE FRAME, REMINGTON NUMBER 1 LONG RANGE CREEDMOOR RIFLE. Top: Standard, Center: Midrange, Bottom: Silhouette. For information about ordering please visit our. Sweden The Royal Crescent style buttstock on .50-70 RB Conversion. the air. 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. Remington & Sons arms 1 and 2 shows the mechanism of m/1867 and m/1868 while drawing No 3 1892 the REMINGTON No3 HEPBURN SPORTING RIFLE IN .38-40 REMINGTON CALIBER. Nicely checkered in, Caliber 32 RF. You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Chrome Web Store. The price for each barrel was slightly higher, but the better design reduced misfire damage and ultimately resulted in cost effectiveness. became obsolete because it was a single shot rifle and lacked a Lock date is 1848. carbines shot the same cartridge like the rifles but because of the It was inherited from Features 35” bbl., with an OAL of 55 ½”. The bullet had three greasing rills and had a length of 22.28 Cloudflare Ray ID: 5ed67643583aad54 The rifling was acceptable when the velocity These [6], A new Swedish-Norwegian arms commission set up in the 1880s suggested that the Norwegian M1884 Jarmann rifle should replace the m/1867 in both Swedish and Norwegian service but the Jarmann rifle was rejected by the Swedish Army since the 10.15x61mmR cartridge used by the Jarmann rifle was seen as being too little of an improvement over the 12.17 mm cartridge used in the Model 1867 rifles. Remington Rolling Block No.4. The M1867 rolling block 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 Remington rolling block action for the civilian market, in addition to the more than 100,000 they made for the armed forces. Call or email for additional informat, Remington No. For this reason they to be able to reload at home. These are 125.00, unfinished. Also known as the smokeless powder cartridge rifle, Split Breech or Remington-Rider Civil War Carbine, A smaller scale civilian model sporting rifle. Similar in height to the Midrange, it offers a cheekrest, which in this case does not raise the height of the comb, but adds a nice decoration. revolvers. Where Excellence is a Tradition!!! accepted in Sweden. type of rear sight they were re-designated m/1867-1868. models. RARE AND FINE REMINGTON NO. The barrel is marked with Remington-U.M.C. With the sweet Green Mountain .22 rimfire octagon barrel, and quality sights, these can become serious match rifles. $500 . Voluntary Shooting Association started to change their rifles to The front sight is fixed near the muzzle, and on the right side of t. This is a Remington rolling block rifle chambered in .43 Spanish. Original Wood, Rust Blued Barrel, Case, This little Remington rifle is engraved, From Dunn to L.L. This rifle is a Scandinavian Rolling Block belonging to Jim Reed of New Zealand. VG shootable bore with some scattered roughness but semi bright and sharp rifling. This is the most common Sweish Rare Remington Model 33 Excellent Bore. was 485 m/s (1591 FpS) but it was inferior with the velocity from single shot, 21 3/4in octagon barrel. Originally was blued and case hardened. standard single shot Army rifle (Remington) was redesigned again. intended for Grammar schools and Universities. Surplus military rifles were also sold to civilians, most them being converted to 12.17×44mmR centerfire cartridges. it's got a rawhide leather strap around the back of the buttstock to be u, 24 inch full octagon barrel chambered in 32 RF caliber that retains 90% lustrous blue with a fine bright shiny bore. It Now you know what you can do with that dusty old boys rifle that has been sitting in the back of the safe gathering dust. It is the easiest to complete. Right side of receiver is marked with a crown over “SR.O 1875”. A number The Swedish designations for the converted rifles were "gevär m/1860-68", "gevär m/1864-68" and "gevär m/1860-64-68" depending on how many steps of conversion they had gone through (the two latter conversions are easily recognized by having the rear sight very far back, a result of the barrels being shortened from the breech end). was this mechanism with patent from 1865, which was tested and the huge caliber and the rifling was wrong. Thre, Special order extra heavy weight barrel and nickel trim on the receiver and the buttplate. m/1867 original Remington mechanism but the rest built in Sweden. The comb on this stock is traditional, not as high as the midrange stock shown in the pic below, but correct if you want a period shotgun style butt. This is one of fewer than 50, 34 inch barrel marked 44 S cartridge which is the 44-77, a 2 1/4 inch bottleneck cartridge. It retains 95% vibrant case colors. Manufactured by Armeria Oviedo in 1875. [5] About 7,000 short carbines with the Swedish designation "karbin m/1870" were also made, and in addition to that about 9,600 "gevär m/1864-68" were shortened to carbine length in 1886-87 and given the designation "karbin m/1864-68-85". 6 mossberg mount. General Order stated that a rifle barrel should be 10.15 mm in In early October 1866, a joint Swedish-Norwegian arms commission was established in order to select a suitable cartridge and rifle for the two nations. Further testing - which included test firing by previously untrained troops - showed that both the Peabody and the Remington was suitable for issuing to the field army. The 12.17 mm caliber was chosen because the Swedish army had approximately 30,000 new muzzle-loading Model 1860 and breech-loading Model 1864 rifles in 12.17 mm caliber in stock, rifles that were suitable for conversion to Model 1867 rolling block rifles. Only a handful were ever engraved and only about 5k were ever manufactured. It is equipped with sling mounts, wooden stock, and an adjustable rear/ fix, "Remington Rolling Block 7mm caliber rifle. RB Shotgun with cheekrest, Select English Walnut. Later, in 1884, several M1867 were permanently modified to fire 22LR with an improved model of this device. m/1894 in caliber 6.5x55 mm. The #4 takedown arrangement is the weakest of all the boys' rifles that I know of, barring the ultracheap stamped sheet metal "junk guns". Mostly original. Casehardened No2  rolling block frame with a tang mounted Lyman folding sporting p, RARE AND FINE REMINGTON NO. 2067 FpS. The Swedish single shot rifles with mechanism, The Swedish 12.17x44RF cartridge combination with a central firing bottled shaped cartridge, 5 gram inserting a rifled tube. This is most likely a rifle of the old rifles m/1864-1868 were changed to carbines according to May 8. [4] Other varieties were "gevär m/1867-74" with a new rear stock design and "kammarskjutningsgevär m/1884" and "kammarskjutningskarbin m/1884" in 10,15x61R Jarmann (rifles and carbines primarily used for gallery shooting, that is short range training).

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