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Remington 1871 Army Rolling Block 50 caliber single shot pistol. Hope that this info helps you on your way. If you are able to complete this project it would be interesting to see the final results and hear the details as to how it was done. My Starline brass measures 0.558" head dia so the head portion in front of the rim would be supported by the breech block. This would completly support the rim of a 45 Colt but the 56-50 (Starline rim dia 0.630") would extend a bit on each side. Receiver length where barrel is screwed in - 1.182".īreech block and hammer width - 0.563". The threaded portion must be larger as there are no threads on this portion of the barrel shank.īarrel width at front of receiver - 0.898" across the flats of the octagon portion of the barrel. With these dimensions from my pistol, it appears that the frame would also handle the 45 Colt round.īarrel shank where it extends through the rear of the frame and butts up against the closed breech block - 0.800" diameter. I don't know for sure, but I would imagine that the frames were the same on all models. Here are some dimensions from my Uberti RRB pistol in 357 Mag. The bore is bright with some very fine scattered frosting. 1891 single shot pistol also shown and described on of "Remington, America's Oldest Gunmaker Since 1816" by Roy Marcot.
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The grips have a 2" crack in the left side and retain about 60% original varnish, with the forend showing an equal amount. The barrel has about 10% blue now mixed with brown. The breech block has 90% blue and the trigger about 50%.
The triggerguard also shows some traces of case color. As to condition and finish remaining, the frame shows about 25% fading case color with a spot of pitting on the right side.
The front is a sporting type with straw coloring (Ref. The rear buckhorn sight ears have been flattened and the step elevator altered somewhat. The left frame marking is the standard 2 line version "Remington's Ilion N.Y., U.S.A. Ilion, N.Y." which is correct for a gun produced after The company name change in 1888 (Ref. The barrel marking is "Remington Arms Co. 180 appears on the upper left strap and on both pieces of wood (Ref. The reference mentioned states that the assembly numbers are on the left side of the top and bottom grip straps, in this case No.
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Some confusion exists as to correct position of the serial and assembly numbers. Reference on this pistol is "Remington Rolling Block Pistols" by Jerry Landskron. The long and long rifle ammunition will not chamber. This one has a 10 1/16 inch octagon to round barrel in caliber. Factory records indicate that only 116 were sold between 18. 1891 target pistol was first offered by Remington for 10 dollars in its 1894 catalogue. Wrong caliber, but thought I'd post this just the same