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nanuk
12-21-2011, 05:47 PM
Just wondering, if the experts could help:

on another site there is a Remington RB (Custom Shop) in unfired condition

serial number, second off the line at the Custom shop?

just wondering, what the value would be?

Also, that makes it special with a RB0002 serial number, if it is a new custom shop? Can't be an antique, can it?

pietro
12-21-2011, 07:06 PM
IMHO, it's most likely a newer RB, made in 1997 (the run was 1997-2000).

The early SN should make it a Creedmore Model, the 1st of three different models, the only one with CCH receiver & half-octagon tapered bbl.

ALL the 1997-2000 Remington RB's came through the Custom Shop.

The BBV in 100% NIB condition = $2800.

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nanuk
12-22-2011, 05:27 AM
this one appears to be a round barreled, blued receiver. in 45/70

does appear new in the pics.
he is asking the BBV, TYD

I would love to have one of these, or similar, but can't see myself getting one for awhile yet.

and I doubt I'd ever buy a new one.
but I was really interested in the values.

thanks for the reply pietro.

if anyone is interested I can PM the link

MT Chambers
12-22-2011, 06:33 PM
If it's the std. one(round barrel), that sold new for $1500, I wouldn't give more for it, they're not special, and one would prolly end up with a more accurate gun if you bought a beater action and a new match barrel from R. Smith or even Gr. Mtn. and make up your own.

Red River Rick
12-22-2011, 07:15 PM
Nanuk:

Are you referring to the one posted on CGN?

RRR

hickstick_10
12-22-2011, 07:21 PM
save your money and import a shiloh for that sort of coin.

nanuk
12-23-2011, 01:58 AM
RRR
yup... that is the one.

I really like the look of it. I was wondering the value cause if I'm ever going to look into something like this, I'll need to have done my research.

my very bestest favorite for looks is a Ruger 1. But there is also something about the RB what trips my trigger.
I just bought a RB in .357 and am looking forward to playing with it too

missionary5155
12-24-2011, 03:42 AM
Good morning
You might consider one of the used Pedersoli Rollers for sale. Bought one some years ago with the Soule sight, globe front, two stocks in 45-70 for less than $650. Very accurate rifle.
Mike in Peru

Buckshot
12-24-2011, 04:08 AM
http://www.fototime.com/02838B89D2984DB/standard.jpghttp://www.fototime.com/D836FD30A444C86/standard.jpg
http://www.fototime.com/0032D60F7142944/standard.jpg

.............I've got a Pedersoli Super Target, or Super Match in 40-65. I forget, but monikers aside, it's a beautiful rifle and superbly accurate. A bit of a pain to hold up with it's 34" bbl. Being 1" OD at the muzzle with just a 40 cal hole through it the weight is all out front, which makes it 'hang' well. I did just a tiny bit of work on the sear and lightened the mainspring a tad. Pedersoli does a fantastic job on their barrels.

...................Buckshot

nanuk
12-24-2011, 10:46 PM
http://www.fototime.com/02838B89D2984DB/standard.jpghttp://www.fototime.com/D836FD30A444C86/standard.jpg
http://www.fototime.com/0032D60F7142944/standard.jpg

.............I've got a Pedersoli Super Target, or Super Match in 40-65. I forget, but monikers aside, it's a beautiful rifle and superbly accurate. A bit of a pain to hold up with it's 34" DRILL STEM bbl. Being 1" OD at the muzzle with just a 40 cal hole through it the weight is all out front, which makes it 'hang' well. I did just a tiny bit of work on the sear and lightened the mainspring a tad. Pedersoli does a fantastic job on their barrels.

...................Buckshot


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