Pedersoli Baby Rolling Block Action Strength
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Pedersoli Baby Rolling Block Action Strength
The Remington rolling block action has a reputation for being a strong one. Would I be very far offbase to assume that the actions of Pedersoli's would have a strength rating that would be similar to that of an 1894 Winchester when chambered for .357 Magnum or .45 Colt cartridges?
Re: Pedersoli Baby Rolling Block Action Strength
Pedersoli may call it a baby, but their .357 is based on the No. 1 military RB and weighs 8 lbs. Military carbine is a more accurate description.
The original was made for .50-70 govt, so this is overkill for .357., IMO. As strong as a '94? - and then some.
Pedersoli is also quite proud of these.
The Uberti is the No. 2 baby rolling block, based on the civilian sporting arm, and weighs under 5 lbs (a bit over with the scope)
The largest caliber for the original No. 2 was .38-40, which is essentially a .357.
I can shoot hot loads, though my best accuracy with a 180-gr is around 1300 fps

Looks like Uberti is also making the No. 2 (at the same weight) in .38-55, .30-30 and .45-70.
The original was made for .50-70 govt, so this is overkill for .357., IMO. As strong as a '94? - and then some.
Pedersoli is also quite proud of these.
The Uberti is the No. 2 baby rolling block, based on the civilian sporting arm, and weighs under 5 lbs (a bit over with the scope)
The largest caliber for the original No. 2 was .38-40, which is essentially a .357.
I can shoot hot loads, though my best accuracy with a 180-gr is around 1300 fps

Looks like Uberti is also making the No. 2 (at the same weight) in .38-55, .30-30 and .45-70.
Last edited by bdhold on Sat Feb 25, 2012 1:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Pedersoli Baby Rolling Block Action Strength
Ok. I want one of those too.
Owen
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Re: Pedersoli Baby Rolling Block Action Strength
Modern steel in a strong design. Shouldn't be a problem at all. Cool gun! 

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Re: Pedersoli Baby Rolling Block Action Strength
yep +1 been trying to scoop one up at auctions for years.hightime wrote:Ok. I want one of those too.
Owen
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Re: Pedersoli Baby Rolling Block Action Strength
I stopped by a local friendly funshop, on my way home from the Massachussetts Shriner's Funshow today - and spotted this odd-looking Roller.

I asked: WHAT the heck is THAT ? ?
The reply: A customized rolling block, rebarreled to .22 Short - no markings, numbers - NOTHING.

The metal all has a fresh blue job, and the wood stock's been coated inside/out (dipped ?) with a flat gray "paint" (?).
My first thought was that I have BRICKS of .22 Short stashed away - and only a .22 Short NAA Mini left to use them in........ :rolleyes:
My second thought was that I could always strip, stain, & oil the stock(s) - but it's kinda growing on me as a knock-around plinker the was it is.

I dismounted the forestock, and lo - it's been rebarreled with a 22" long Savage 982DL barrel, as stamped.
Whoever mounted the barrel indexed it so that the Savage logo fell out of sight, shortened the breech end, & rechambered to Short (no, a long or LR won't chamber - I tried).
I'm thinkin'............. for the small amount of $$$ I have in it, I just might leave it be - it is what it is.
What I REALLY wished, was that it was a petite solid-frame #4 Roller - but (alas) it's not.
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I asked: WHAT the heck is THAT ? ?
The reply: A customized rolling block, rebarreled to .22 Short - no markings, numbers - NOTHING.


The metal all has a fresh blue job, and the wood stock's been coated inside/out (dipped ?) with a flat gray "paint" (?).
My first thought was that I have BRICKS of .22 Short stashed away - and only a .22 Short NAA Mini left to use them in........ :rolleyes:
My second thought was that I could always strip, stain, & oil the stock(s) - but it's kinda growing on me as a knock-around plinker the was it is.


I dismounted the forestock, and lo - it's been rebarreled with a 22" long Savage 982DL barrel, as stamped.
Whoever mounted the barrel indexed it so that the Savage logo fell out of sight, shortened the breech end, & rechambered to Short (no, a long or LR won't chamber - I tried).
I'm thinkin'............. for the small amount of $$$ I have in it, I just might leave it be - it is what it is.

What I REALLY wished, was that it was a petite solid-frame #4 Roller - but (alas) it's not.
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Re: Pedersoli Baby Rolling Block Action Strength
I'm thinking you struck gold. That little gem just sings to me, gray painted stock and all. 

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Re: Pedersoli Baby Rolling Block Action Strength
Ysabel Kid wrote:I'm thinking you struck gold. That little gem just sings to me, gray painted stock and all.
me too! tacticool rolling block .....cant beat it.
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