Kind of OT - Rolling Block Pistols

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Kind of OT - Rolling Block Pistols

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So I have a Remington model 1871 that should be arriving in the next couple weeks (seller's bank put a 10 day hold on the MO :cry: ). And I was just wondering if anyone here loads for and shoots one of these old hand canons. It's still the original 50cf caliber (basically a shortened 50-70) - I've located dies and brass, but I want to know if anyone has any experience with the guns & caliber. :D
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Hold on a MO? Interesting.

I'd like to see photos of your new toy. Never got to shoot one and have only seen a couple.
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I think it's because it's an international MO (seller is in the US).
Here's a pic that was listed (it's been refinished, but I got it for a real nice price :D )
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I love Rollers, and that one is going to be an absolute BLAST to shoot. You have good taste...

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I'll have to dig out the pic of the other side - although the stocks were reconditioned, you can still make out the inspector's cartouche. Might be a good candidate for restoration in the future (send the receiver and hammer away to get case colored).
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Now they do look usefull, keep us imformed please.
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[Hold on a MO? Interesting.]

Most money orders, excepting US Postal M.O.'s, are regarded by banks as nothing more than just another check - not good until the funds have been transferred.

Receiving/cashing banks have no other convenient way to find out if a particular M.O. is a stolen blank, forgery, etc.

Postal M.O.'s are checked immediately online at the cashing P.O. - which helps a non-US payer not one whit.
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Post by pshort »

Howdy,
Nice looking piece, KK!.. I've been looking for one myself.
Thanks for posting...

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pshort wrote:Howdy,
I've been looking for one myself.
There are a couple on GunBroker at the moment - one with a BIN of $960 if I remember correctly. I didn't think twice when I saw this one listed with a $650 Buy It Now on Auction Arms. Antique both in the US and Canada so exporting/importing is a snap.
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I haven't seen one in several years, but they used to have a section on how to load BP cartridges without tools other than what you make out of nails etc. Basically decap, reprime, add BP, and thumbpress a round ball.

Never tried it myself, but have done something similar to use up some leftover .454 round balls in .45 Colt cases.

That looks like a heck of a gun. You could pay that much for an Italian copy in .357 mag.
OK, OK, I made the jump.
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Pete44ru wrote:[Hold on a MO? Interesting.]

Most money orders, excepting US Postal M.O.'s, are regarded by banks as nothing more than just another check - not good until the funds have been transferred.

Receiving/cashing banks have no other convenient way to find out if a particular M.O. is a stolen blank, forgery, etc.

Postal M.O.'s are checked immediately online at the cashing P.O. - which helps a non-US payer not one whit.
Just never had a problem even with Canadian buyers. That's why it was interesting to me. :wink:
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Post by Killer Kanuck »

Found the pic of the other side
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Tumbleweeds - I was thinking of trying round balls to start, actually. Track of the Wolf has some the proper size, and I have to get some wads from them anyway.

Hobie - never had one held by a bank in the US before either. Kind of surprised me, but the seller has near 200 positive transactions, so I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.

Only place I could find cases listed (50 Remington Navy/Army) was Rocky mountain Cartridges - $42 for 20. Ouch :shock:
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Buffalo Arms Co. are $36/20 and check Starline Brass also.
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Tumbleweeds wrote:I haven't seen one in several years, but they used to have a section on how to load BP cartridges without tools other than what you make out of nails etc. Basically decap, reprime, add BP, and thumbpress a round ball.

Never tried it myself, but have done something similar to use up some leftover .454 round balls in .45 Colt cases.

That looks like a heck of a gun. You could pay that much for an Italian copy in .357 mag.
Dixie gunn works has some supplies, and i think their scissors type mould is the thumbpress type

http://www.dixiegunworks.com/advanced_s ... 70&x=0&y=0
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That looks like a fine example for certain! Worth the wait!! :mrgreen:
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Wow does that look cool! 8)

Looking forward to the range report!!! :D
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Good price to me and a sweet find :D !
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