
Most seem to have suffered heavily from humidity and salt-mist during service with the US Navy. Over the years, we've encountered a scarce few that could match the condition of this fine specimen. Produced only from 1866-70, these are rather scarce with an estimated production run of approx. Note the distinctive early style spur trigger as well as the Naval Anchor on the barrel. This was Remington's first pistol using the Rolling Block action. This is a very nice example of an early Remington Rolling Block pistol in. Nice Remington 1865 Navy Rolling Block Pistol Nice Remington 1865 Navy Rolling Block Pistol or you are more than welcome to come and visit Phoenix AZ! We have a nice desert to shoot in and we're very pro-gun out here in the wild wild west.Antique Arms, Inc.

Now, as for the lessons.whats the commute? They will receive the pistol and hold it until I complete the paper works on a licence application 2-3month wait. If your still interested, I'll take the rifle to them for shipping. I've contact Shore Shot Pistol Range where I shoot. No person shall sell or acquire a sawed-off shotgun Possesses and exhibits a valid firearms purchaser identification card. Or antique cannon to a person other than a licensed or registered retail or wholesale dealer unless the buyer or receiver No person shall sell, give, transfer, assign or otherwise dispose of a rifle, shotgun (a) No person, other than a licensed or registered retail or wholesale dealer, shall receive, purchase or otherwise acquireĪ rifle, shotgun or antique cannon, other than an antique rifle or shotgun, unless that person possesses and exhibits a validįirearms purchaser identification card. "Antique firearm" means any firearm which is incapable of being fired or discharged, or which does not fire fixedĪmmunition regardless of date of manufacture, or was manufactured before 1898 for which cartridge ammunition is notĬommercially available, and is possessed as a curiosity or ornament or for its historical significance or value.ġ3:54-1.3 Firearm identification card or permit to purchase required 60 caliber, except a shotgun or shotgun ammunition generally recognized as

"Antique cannon" means any weapon which satisfies the definition of an antique firearm and which is also capable ofįiring a projectile of a caliber greater than. This is a original Remington Rolling Block!

( dry fired I assume) Rifle bore is mint. All metal parts are in perfect working condition/ firing pins appear worn. This rifle is in very excellent shape! Wood is in excellent condition with cartouche left and right on wrist/grip area of stock. Rear sight adjustable in increments of hundred yard markings - the letter "H" or “R” stamped on left side of action. Barrel has Royal Crown markings on left side near action, on top of the barrel and on the side plate. Extremely high, curved hammer spur: thumb lever for breech block protrudes outward with locking action (returns to half cock when breech is closed). Three barrel bans and rear sling swivel attached to action.

Has three line Remington marking and patent dates on tang. This is a fully functional breach loading firearm of circa 1869. 50/70 - "New York Contract" or Remington Experimental" - Barrel length 36" All metal is nickel or brass - Very fine condition/with some pitting - Very nice even golden brown patina with worn spots.
