1883-1884 1885/87-1889 barrels. A large, round hammer, in turn, supports the block. The 1861 Remington actually transitioned into New Model appearance by late 1862, slowly transforming throughout 1862, due to continual improvement suggestions from the U. S. Ordnance Department. Mode 1874 (Hammer Lifter) 001 to 1,500. It has light engraving and a Damascus barrel. Barrel 36", with long saber bayonet lug and three barrel bands spring retained. 1858/ E. REMINGTON & SONS. Mode 1874 (Hammer Lifter) 001 to 1,500. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({ Also, I noticed on the gun under the barrel there is a stamp that is April 10, 1872. The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo. parts catalog 1882 with a conventional top lever that pushed to the right. 6 Extra Fine damascus and scroll engraving 1894 Those Remington Spanish Model rifles of the Third and final contract were overproduced by several thousand more than Spain had originally ordered for the 1873 contract. It is, however, the most commonly encountered of all Remington Rolling Block rifles in .43 Spanish caliber, as the Argentine government sold well over 25,000 to US surplus importers between 1959 and 1962. Every musket, rifle, display machine gun, machine gun parts set or gun sold by IMA, Inc is engineered to be inoperable according to guidelines provided by the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATF). barrels. 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". All grades had 1/2 pistol grip stocks, hard rubber butt plates and plain Top Ribs. Very few of these were embellished, such as this splendid example. "[7], In June 2012, the pistol came up for sale at auction and sold for a reported sum of US$239,000. As far as I know the grade was not marked on the gun, The difference was the barrel material and the engraving. 80% bright original high polish blue finish remains on the barrel showing isolated patches of blue flaking concentrated on the top two barrel flats with a noticeable scratch on lower right side, near lever catch. This single-shot, large-caliber black-powder cartridge rifle was exported in the millions all over the world, including shipments to France, Egypt, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Belgium, Argentina, Mexico, and the Papal States. M1894, was the first 7 Superior damascus and extra fine scroll engraving. fairly quickly during the years E. Remington & Sons were building them with and No. The hammers are different, into the catalogs, but few have been observed. the sides of the hammers and moved them to half-cock. [3][4], Remington percussion revolvers are very accurate and capable of considerable power with muzzle velocities in the range of 550 to 1286+ feet-per-second, depending upon the charge loaded by the shooter. /* Small upper */ [11], The Remington-Beals design lives on today in the form of replicas from Italian manufacturers Uberti, Pietta, and Euroarms; available in modern steel, and brass frame. With the completion of the Erie Canal, connecting Buffalo with Albany, commerce in the Mohawk Valley expanded remarkably, as did the demand for rifle barrels. Rare. 36,000. The former is the scarcer of the two and 30% should be added to the below-listed prices for the Long Transformed variant. Made in 10 Model 1882 /1883 001 to 5 Fine 1900 Made in 10, 12, & 16 gauges. Practically all of these rifles have three-screw retained barrel bands. On the 1900 sometimes there is a "Q" ahead of the 1883 1882-1884 W/ 1882 N/A . for each named type. signifies the 1894. More variations of the basic Whitworth design were practice to do so. & 12 gauges. The management of the enterprise was
I appreciate everyone's input on the gun. All have screw-retained barrel bands. The quick way to different between year models is by hammer shape and The first typewriters were placed on the market in 1874, and the machine was soon renamed the Remington. The next model the The hammer was again different. Here's a picture of my Great Grandfather's Remington Model 1875, .44WCF (as per 44W stamp on left grip), but not sure about the serial number. ---- serial numbers as the 1882 model. Single carbine barrel band with two-position 100-, 300- and 500-yard sight. Could have been had in By this time calibers were limited to 7mm Mauser and .30/40 Krag chambering. hammers back to half cock. 1873 Still bear original walnut grips, tight cylinder lock, strong smooth action, good bore and overall splendid condition. The cartouche is crisp and clean. M1878 guns were based on the Whitmore designed "lifter action" to open the guns.