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My reading has shown that only numbers not words were marked on these rifles by the Egyptians. Finished in the white (This is correct some where left in the white and some were blued) well worn from years of service, marked several times in Arabic. Hartley and Graham sold numerous military surplus items. This is an excellent example of a military academy or cadet corp carbine from the turn of the century. Typical Egyptian M1868 No 1 Remington Rolling Block, chambered in.
Note: the scabbard is a surplused British military scabbard. on top flat, and equipped with an Austrian Werndl type rear. Its Knoxform chamber is stamped Model Argentino 1879 E.N. 43 Spanish caliber Rolling Block of which Remington produced an estimated 50,000 rifles and carbines. The wood is sound and shows a #6 rack number on the butt tang. One of the most unusual and very well built special order export versions of Spanish Model was this. The receiver shows the bright excellent blue and action of the 1867 pistol. The bayonet rides in a surplus scabbard modified for the bayonet and with a brown 27 7/8 leather from marked 42. The carbine shows a bright very good bore, a correct Remingham carbine sight and a P proof on the top of the barrel. marking, 14" blade and 3" socket marked #51. This piece is mounted with a correct U.S. Navy rolling block pistol with the naval inspector's mark P/FCW caliber 50 Remington CF. This piece shows the correct 28" barrel and the action of a Model 1867 U.S. This was one of the carbines assembled for sale to numerous military school's and cadet corps circa 1900. Argentine Remington Rolling Block Model 1879 rifle.
#Argentine remington rolling block rifle bayonet plus
Plus the EP half moon (Date is worn off), supposedly the EP stands for Egyptian Protectorate or Egyptian Police.Antique cadet rifle built by the famous New York firm, Hartley and Graham. Argentine Remington Rolling Block Rifle Model 1879 REF (Reference Library). So found 6 of the 7 main parts needed right off the bat, not too bad of a start, then the two accessories to round it out. Both Remington and Springfield used Remington Rolling Block Actions to make Cartridge. 1872 New York State Carbine ( 1 of 1500) Transformed Musket.
#Argentine remington rolling block rifle bayonet full
1868/89 Swede 8x58R smokeless full military rifle. The slide action rifle can fit with a four-shot magazine. It was manufactured in 1861 and worked on rolling block action. The Remington Model 6 is one of the models. Need to order a few parts and hunt some down.ĥ) Rear barrel band with screw, found it (Original barrel band screw is MIA and the hole for it is buggered up)Ħ) Replacement sling swivel for middle barrel band, found it (Old swivel is about worn through).ħ) Firing pin retractor.Still looking for that one.Ĩ) Bayonet, I'll look around and see if I can find one at a decent price.ĩ) Sling, still trying to figure out what the proper sling for these are. New York State Rifle 1 of 170 chambered in. Remington Rolling Block rifles were produced in several forms and specifications. Danish Rolling Block Rifle Bayonet M-1867 W/S. Last patent date listed on the tang is March 18th 1874, so from what I can tell it was made between 18, as the last delivery was supposedly in 1876. Argentine M-1909 1st Pattern Rifle Bayonet W/S. I've reached out to a couple Arab speaking friends for help on it. Well the one marking is a word, the meaning of the word eludes me right now. Typical Egyptian M1868 No 1 Remington Rolling Block, chambered in. Finally got around to taking some pictures of the old girl.