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Item Code: 31-1533
Original Remington military longarm produced circa 1867-1888 with the unique ‘rolling block’ configuration and action. The ‘rolling block’ rifle, aka has the Model 1871 Springfield, employed an interlocking system of hammer and breech that was deemed one of the strongest actions of its time. Not a popular longarm to the U.S military at the time, the governor of New York State contracted for an initial 15,000 units with the maker for NYS militia use.
Chambered for a rimfire 50/ 70 caliber round, the rifle exhibits the large #1 action with a high spur hammer and a projecting ear-like lever on the right side of breech block. The 36” round barrel is secured to the full black walnut stock via three barrel bands with barrel retaining springs. A long-range, full folding rear sight rests atop the barrel breech. Barrel has been cleaned and shows no original colors. Does exhibit scattered fine rust pitting overall. Bore is semi-bright with rifling thin. Stock has not been cleaned and shows normal dings, dents and wear from age and use. Stock is in very good condition with no cracks or repairs visible. No government cartouches as expected.
Gunmetal including hammer, action, triggerguard, and receiver all show evidence of cleaning. Receiver tang shows the maker’s three-line address which is still sharp and clear. Triggerguard tang is stamped with “24th / SEP Co.” indicating that the longarm was assigned to the New York State 24th Separate Company of militia. Same marking, though thin, is visible on the toe of the stock in front of the butt tang. Butt tang is stamped “35” likely the rack number. Various other small inspector markings seen on this rifle. No ring bar or saddle ring. Mechanics are strong, could use some oiling. Rifle has both swivels and the original ramrod with its ribbed, slotted body and threaded tip.
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