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Original Item: Only One Available. The Remington Rolling Block rifle was a breech-loading rifle produced from the mid-1860s into the early 20th century by E. Remington and Sons (later Remington Arms Company). The action was extremely strong, and could easily withstand the increased pressure of the new smokeless powders coming into use by the late 1880s.
This is a very nice example of the Spanish Fusil Remington Norteamericano Mo. 1870, from one of the most well-known military contracts that Remington received. When people talk about a "Spanish Remington", this is the rifle they are talking about. This is not one of the many made under license at the Spanish Oviedo Arsenal, this is definitely one of the U.S. manufactured rifles. As detailed in The Military Remington Rolling Block Rifle by George Layman, Spain ordered the Rolling Block rifles as part of three contracts: an initial order in 1868 for the delivery of 10,000 rifles to Spain’s colonial army in Cuba, a second 50,000 rifle contract in about 1871, and a third contract placed in 1873.
These three contracts exhibit somewhat different characteristics, due to when they were placed. The first contract featured some very early designs, such as the concave top to the rolling block below the breech face, and the sliding cartridge extractor. The other two contracts had the flat top breech block, but all retained the sliding cartridge extractor. As a 2nd contract example, there are Spanish crown markings on the barrel bands, as well as some faded ones on the receiver. It also features the solid barrel bands and springs, which were not seen on the later examples.
The Receiver tang shows the Remington Patent information clearly in two lines of small print, which are still mostly legible:
REMINGTONS ILION N.Y. U.S.A.
PAT MAY 3D NOV. 15TH 1864 APRIL 17TH 1866
This patent marking was used on the 1st and 2nd Spanish contracts, while the third contract had the three line patent markings with the updated dates. The serial number is 62446, marked on the left side of the receiver and trigger guard tangs under the rear stock.
The rifle is in very good condition, showing wear from long use in service. The finish on the metalwork has matured to a nice gray patina, and the stock has a lovely color, having been reconditioned and varnished at some point. Both sling swivels are present, as is the original cleaning rod. The refinishing has worn down the stock a bit, which has made the barrel bands a bit loose, which is why the lower band has a small shim under it on the left side.
The action cycles well, and does not exhibit any type of finicky behavior. The firing pin moves freely, and the early design sliding ejector presents correctly. The rear sight flips up correctly as well. We checked the bore, and it is in very good condition, showing clear rifling with a mostly bright finish. There definitely is wear to the lands, so this is a rifle that saw a good amount of service.
A very nice service used example of an early Remington rolling block design, made for Spain in the early 1870s. Ready to research and display!
Specifications-
Year of Manufacture: c.1870
Caliber: .43 Spanish
Cartridge Type: Centerfire Cartridge
Barrel Length: 35 1/16 Inches
Overall Length: 50 1/2 Inches
Action type: Rolling Block with Rear Hammer
Feed System: Single Shot
History of the Remington Rolling Block Rifle:
It was 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. Later models were produced in .30-06 Springfield, 7×57mm Mauser, and 8×50mmR Lebel.
In 12.17x42mmRF and 12.18x44mmRF (two cartridges that were interchangeable), and towards the end of its service life also 8x58mmR Danish Krag centerfire, it served as the standard service rifle of the Swedish Army from 1867 to the mid-1890s (when it was replaced by the Swedish Mauser) and in Norway as the standard service rifle from 1867 to the mid-1880s (when it was replaced by the M1884 Jarmann). In .43 Spanish it was the chief service arm of the Spanish Army from 1870-1893, and was used by reserve and militia forces for many years thereafter. Many Rolling Block rifles were used by Argentina before being replaced in 1891 by the new 7.65mm Mauser, and were also widely used by Egypt and Mexico. The Remington rolling block also became the standard service rifle of the Danish Army. During the Franco-Prussian War, France acquired 210,000 Rolling Block rifles to make up for a shortage of the standard-issue Chassepot.
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. In November 1914, production of the Rolling Block was resumed, in the form of a French contract for rifles in 8×50mmR Lebel, designated by France as "Fusil Remington modèle 1914". 100,291 such rifles were delivered by 1916, and used to equip rear-line troops.
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Note: This gun is NOT considered obsolete calibre in the UK.
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