The New Collector's Guide of the Military Rolling Block

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ChuckD
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Re: The New Collector's Guide of the Military Rolling Block

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Mr. Layman,

I received your book earlier this week. I haven't had a chance to read it all, however the first two chapters make it worthwhile for me. It helped me identify a couple of Rolling Blocks I inherited.
I have a cut away that I thought was just a Model #5 smokeless action, It turns out that it has the Day's ejector.
I would recommend "Remington Rolling Block Military Rifles of the World" to anyone interested in "The Remington System'"

ChuckD
marlinman93
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Re: The New Collector's Guide of the Military Rolling Block

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I just got a copy of the book, and although I've only owned Rem. Sporting Rolling Blocks I found it a wonderful source of info! Great illustrations, and lots of technical info (which I really appreciate!). A bargain at the cover price of $39.99!
marlinman93
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Re: The New Collector's Guide of the Military Rolling Block

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Thanks for that additional info George! I'll print this out and slip it into my copy!
rudybolla
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Re: The New Collector's Guide of the Military Rolling Block

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I have thoroughly enjoyed my copy as well. I did make me a little envious to see the Danish Engineer carbine with aluminium cartridge box in stock illustrated. :mrgreen: I bought that from www.lauritz.com in Denmark around 2003 or 2004 before they clamped down on shipping antique guns overseas. Decided I did not want to shoot it and sold it to Tom Jackson. :oops: But Tom is a serious collector and I just like to learn about and shoot the things so I have a constantly changing collection of shooters.
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