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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: West-Central Indiana
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Hi,
A friend has a .22 Remington Rolling Block that might be for sale. He wants to know which Sporting Model it is (No. ?), and it's worth and resale value. Markings: BREECH: PATENTS MAY 3 1864 MAY 7 JUNE 11 NOV 12 DEC 24 DEC 31 1872 SEPT 9 1873 BARREL UNDERSIDE: 22 BARREL TOP: E. REMINGTON & SONS . ILION . N.Y. There isn't much blue left at all. There is a gouge in the breech block. See pic. It needs the extractor replaced, as the claw that grips the rim is worn away. Thanks in advance!
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: West-Central Indiana
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It also has a 24-1/2" octagon barrel.
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Deep Piney Woods of East Texas
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Almost certainly a Model 1 1/2 Sporting, although you can verify this be measuring the action width which should be 1.25". Assuming the bore is in fair condition, the gun should sell for $400-$600.
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