One of the most interesting guns I have seen lately:
by Rob Leahy , Prescott, Arizona, Friday, March 15, 2013, 12:49 (4278 days ago)
edited by Rob Leahy, Friday, March 15, 2013, 14:57
http://singleactions.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=sas&action=display&thread=10242
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
Now *that* is cool
by FOG, Friday, March 15, 2013, 14:26 (4277 days ago) @ Rob Leahy
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Original pics and text here:
by cubrock, Friday, March 15, 2013, 14:35 (4277 days ago) @ Rob Leahy
Thanks, Rob. Forgot to post it here, too.
For the last few years, I have had a real weakness for older custom handguns. I am thoroughly intrigued by what the custom gunsmiths from the 50s and earlier turned out, often on platforms that we now consider too collectible to "ruin" by customizing. I ran across another such gem at a recent show.
It is a Remington 1867 Navy Rolling Block pistol, heavily customized and refinished. The cyanide color case points to the 50s or earlier as the likely timeframe of the customization. The smith did not sign his work, which is a pity. It is a fine job and I would love to have that piece of its history to preserve with it.
He rebarreled the gun and made a very fine set of custom stocks for it. He recontoured the rear grip strap to put a knuckle at the top to help keep it from rolling too much in recoil. With the custom stocks, it feels very much like a Colt Bisley in the hand, which doesn't surprise me given the Bisley was designed for target work. This, no doubt, someone's target gun in one of the grand target calibers of a bygone era. The smith also checkered the trigger and opening latch, also moving the latter to the side so it didn't interfere with the adjustable rear sight.
The trigger is very crisp - it breaks with no discernable creep. It is also just light enough to be a fine target trigger and just heavy enough to not go off with a breath, which suits me perfectly.
The sights are really neat. The rear is kind of a simplified version of Pre-War S&W target sights. The front sight is beautifully done and provides a very clear picture with no glare.
But, what sold me was the caliber:
In the Rolling Block action, the possibilities are open wide to wring out of the .44 Russian everything a sane person might want to wring out of it, power wise. It will be fun to work loads up for it, both target and some for hunting. With the locked breech and 10 inch barrel, I expect to get velocities more than adequate for the small deer of NC. I do hope to bag an animal with this gun in time. The question of an appropriate holster will take some serious mulling over. My gunshow buddy and I were opining that a Doc Holliday rig would be fun for it.
I can't wait to shoot it. I took it to the range recently, but forgot to bring my one partial box of old Remington .44 Russian ammo. I did find Track of the Wolf had Starline .44 Russian brass for under $100 shipped for 500, which pleased me greatly. Most places wanted more AND were out of stock. I look forward to receiving it and perhaps finding some vintage molds to try with the gun as well.
Overall, one of the neatest finds in my collecting career. Hope you enjoyed sharing it with me.
REPEAT: Fantastic!
by FOG, Friday, March 15, 2013, 14:43 (4277 days ago) @ cubrock
That is one of the neatest handguns I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot of them, but never anything quite like that.
Just a super find.
Congrats!
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Excellent!
by Glen, Friday, March 15, 2013, 15:28 (4277 days ago) @ cubrock
Let us know how it shoots for you. (That guns just screams to me for some 240 grain RN-HPs, cast up very soft).
One of the most interesting guns I have seen lately:
by Fivegunner , LOWELL Mi., Friday, March 15, 2013, 16:14 (4277 days ago) @ Rob Leahy
I remember a old gun writer had one made he called it Rolly?, hunted big game with it . then he got killed in a plane crash in Alaska. I still have one of his holsters somewhere. his first name was Al , and his last name was something like Georg.? anyway thats a fine looking pistol.
Very cool pistol...
by Bud, Friday, March 15, 2013, 17:01 (4277 days ago) @ Fivegunner
There isn't much that turns my crank nowadays, but I've fallen for a few RB rifles, but being a pistol guy, I'd jump on something like that in in NY minute.
You and me both Bud....
by Glen, Saturday, March 16, 2013, 01:06 (4277 days ago) @ Bud
...that is a very cool handgun.