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    Looky what I found...

    So I'm over at my late Father in Law's place making sure all is secure with today's big storm. Check all the windows, make sure the roof isn't leaking, etc.. So I pop down the basement to make sure it isn't a 3 foot deep pond. Not too bad... there's a small stream coming in from under the door so I make sure the drain is clear and as I'm leaving, I play my flashlight over the floor joists. What's this? Looks like some rusty pipe. Well that's what it was sorta...



    All I know about it right now is it's a single shot .22 with Remington stamped on the barrel. Not sure if it's chambered for shorts, longs or long rifle. The action still opens, it has an extractor, and the trigger is pretty good.

    I've been down that basement hundreds of times. Amazing.
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    Wow,, excellent find!
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    Flayderman says it's a Remington #6 Rolling Block. In excellent condition $185 or like mine, a fun clean up project. I'll take off the wood and soak the metal in trans fluid for a couple days and see if I can't get it into operating condition.

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    ..............Gee, looks like a fun project! Looks like a bolt head on the underside of the frame there. Betcha if you loosen it the barrel would come off? Heck if so it should be a simple deal to put on another barrel. Say, another 22 or maybe a 35 Whelen er sump'thin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckshot View Post
    ..............Gee, looks like a fun project! Looks like a bolt head on the underside of the frame there. Betcha if you loosen it the barrel would come off? Heck if so it should be a simple deal to put on another barrel. Say, another 22 or maybe a 35 Whelen er sump'thin

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    Yes, the barrel comes right off and is actually in great shape under there. That's the only spot though. This thing is as light as any rifle I've ever lifted and the stock is very narrow, maybe I'll just clean it up and see if I can get it to shoot .22's decently.

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    Try some of those Aguila Colbri primer powered 22's befroe you try a full power one. I have a Outers trap and shoot in my cellar on those winter days.

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    Yup, #6 Remington falling block. Not real strong. If the barrel is OK they shoot fair considering the "sights".

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    I have one in the shop now for a new barrel, the old one was relined with a cheep liner and it was installed poorly. Be a good idea to check the head space before firing. To much head space will allow the case to rupture and can spray your face with powder and gas.

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    If everything else is there even if the bore is shot you still have a ggod rifle. These are plumb easy to reline as they pop right out. $75.00 and you get the barrle back with a NEW bore and the gun is back to a primo shooter. This one will be worth restoring.

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    I looked at one in not much better shpae yesterday at a gunshow. Was alot higher priced than mentioned in this thread. needless to say, it does not live at my house. The patent date was 1902 or 1906 I think.

    Looked to me like the chamber may have been for a 22 long or the 22 wrf (winchester rim fire, the short version of the 22wrm). Might check that out.

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    Here it is. Net investment is a can of Zip Strip and a fresh sleeve of 000 steel wool. Haven't shot it yet. Maybe Monday. Not holding out high hopes for tack driving accuracy though.

    Was:
    [img]http//imashooter2.com/pictures/rem-760.jpg[/img]

    Is:


    The good side of the receiver:


    The bad side of the receiver:


    A bit closer on the wood:
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    Ima, your project came out pretty well considering what you started with. Should be a fun gun to shoot those vicious sabertooth charging tin cans...Ray
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    Really good considering the start, nice find. When I was kid I found an old Damascus double barrel shotgun that looked about the same. I cleaned it up and test fired it by sticking the butt in an old tire on one side and tying it down on the other side. A couple of yanks with a long cord, very long, fired it. Every thing was fine except the combine which was sitting nearby, seems the first yank turned the tire so that the barrel was pointed toward the grain hopper. That was the only shot I ever fired with it. Dale

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    Take some of the steel wool to the barrel innards with some Hoppes, ATF, etc. Get rid of the crap thats in there. Are you going to convert to center fire? It's well worth it.

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    Great find!Cleaned up great as well.
    You know,seems like a lightweight rifle like this makes a great survival gun,supposing of course!
    Time for a new thread on this board....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tpr. Bret View Post
    Take some of the steel wool to the barrel innards with some Hoppes, ATF, etc. Get rid of the crap thats in there. Are you going to convert to center fire? It's well worth it.
    I did wrap a bit of the steel wool onto an old bore brush and have at the barrel with it. It's clean, but it's also clear it must have had quite a bit of corrosive .22 shot through it before it was placed in the joists to rust for 60+ years. The rifling is no more than a trace. Headspace is good though and the breech block is tight. I'm going to have to shoot it just to say I did.

    As for a centerfire conversion... I don't have anything in the pictures for scale, but the barrel is diameter .5 at the muzzle and .75 at the breech with a chamfer cut to .65 or so for the breech face. It weighs 3.5 pounds and I really doubt the stock could hold up to the recoil of a stout .38 Special. Nah, I just can't see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by madcaster View Post
    Great find!Cleaned up great as well.
    You know,seems like a lightweight rifle like this makes a great survival gun,supposing of course!
    Time for a new thread on this board....
    At 3.5 pounds and with a take down screw that lets you break it into a 20 inch package pretty quickly, a rifle like this would be good to put in your backpack for filling the pot and plinking...

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    My mistake. I was thinking it was a 32RF like mine.

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    Well, I got it to the range today... Started with a CB cap, then a long, then a long rifle, one handed into the dirt just to make sure it wouldn't blow up.

    Then I put it to my shoulder and shot about 20 each longs and long rifle at the 75 yard gongs. Not a single hit.

    OK, let me just put up a target and see where it's hitting... Put up an 8.5 x 11 target at the 50 foot line. Fired 5 longs and 5 long rifles. Nothing.

    Put up 4 targets touching. Shot at the center. Nothing. Shot at the left, right, top and bottom edges. Nothing. Shot at the corners. It shoots 15 inches right and 20 inches high at 50 feet and every hit is key holed.

    I wasn't expecting to win the Olympics with this thing, but DAMN! That's bad...

    Oh well. I didn't exactly spend the little girl's college fund on it...

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    Reline the barrel. Shouldn't run over $75.00 or so.

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