Remington rolling block -additional information
Re: Remington rolling block -additional information
Sounds like you have a standard Spanish contract Rolling Block. The crowns on the barrel bands indicate it went to Spain. The F8925 on the tangs are assembly numbers. The F and P are inspector stamps.
Re: Remington rolling block -additional information
I have a Rolling Block in 43 Egyptian with a crown on each barrel band???tjack wrote:Sounds like you have a standard Spanish contract Rolling Block. The crowns on the barrel bands indicate it went to Spain. The F8925 on the tangs are assembly numbers. The F and P are inspector stamps.
Re: Remington rolling block -additional information
Is your rifle chambered for the 11mm Spanish cartridge or the 11mm Egyptian cartridge?
Re: Remington rolling block -additional information
11mm Egyptian. I have been using it for over 20 years with 43 (11mm) Egyptian and it is very accuratetjack wrote:Is your rifle chambered for the 11mm Spanish cartridge or the 11mm Egyptian cartridge?
Re: Remington rolling block -additional information
I am embarrassed... It must have been a senior moment.... On checking my Egyptian Rolling Block i found that the barrel bands are stampted with a 'U' and not a crown. That must have been a previous one...oops.
Re: Remington rolling block -additional information
The "U" means UP as in the direction to install the rifle bands.
Re: Remington rolling block -additional information
Any day that you fail to learn something is a day wasted.. Thanks.Uncle wrote:The "U" means UP as in the direction to install the rifle bands.
