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Does anyone know of a source for a Rem. rolling block action
or a clone of the Rem.?
 
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Navy Arms Co. used to sell just the actions. You might also try someone like Uberti or Cimarron. The latter two sell complete rifles but may have actions if requested. Also there is Lone Star Rifles (I think that is their name), and they make very nice copies but are also quite expensive. Good luck...
 
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keep an eye on auctionarms.com and gunbroker.com
 
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jpex, what type you looking for?
 
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I have a couple complete Swedish rolling block actions in very good condition. They're antique (so no FFL required) and ready for someone to screw on a 45-70 barrel. Asking price is $400 delivered.

Sam B.
http://www.fireflyarms.com
 
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I think Navy Arms sells the Pedersoli rolling block actions in the white. Rojelio
 
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Does anyone know of a source for a Rem. rolling block action
or a clone of the Rem.?




the best action is from Dave Higginbotham at Lonestar Rifle.
http://www.lonestarrifle.com/

Here is one of his more interesting variants - a Gove Sidelever modification


But a good swede #5 is a fine action, as are many others. There is probably no easier action to find than a rolling block #1 or #5 as a jillion were made for the Danes, the Egyptians, the Argentines, the Mexicans, and a whole bunch stayed home too.

A post on the forum at www.bpcr.netwill find you lots help.

Brent
 
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