Rare Remington #1 Rolling Block Adirondack Rifle Circa 1874-1876 .45-50 Peabody Sporting
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Category: Remington Rifles - Single Shot - Antique Rifles - Single Shot

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Description:
Note: Sale includes a box of 50 custom rounds (28 live, 22 shells) and a full set of 45-50 Peabody loading dies with shell holder.

Rather than try and write my own description, I have included the original write-up for this rifle from when I bought it from 7.5 years ago at a Morphy .  The photos are a combination of the original photos, plus a few recently taken at my house to prove I actually have possession.  I have only fired two rounds since buying the gun.  I will include the original receipt totalling $5,914.00 which does not include the cost of my recent purchase of the dies and shell holder.

From Morphy: "Roy Marcot, in his definitive Remington Rolling Block book, listed only ten known examples as that book went to press. This number is not among the listed numbers, making it the 11th example. Built on the large No. 1 frame. Has the octagonal top frame, referred to as a "flat top". The cartridge was the .45-50-290 Peabody, and these are referred to as the Adirondack sporting rifles. Underside of the barrel is stamped ".45 CTG E". This information can be found on page 89 in the book "Remington Rolling Block Rifles" by Roy Marcot. The serial number on this rifle is only three numbers off a listed Adirondack rifle on page 89. Features a single set trigger, forend has metal tip, smooth steel shotgun buttplate, checkered pistol grip stock, knife-blade front sight, long 4-1/4" rear sporting sight with ladder. In addition this rifle is equipped with a long range tang sight. These are the earliest examples of the Remington No. 1 sporting rifle offered by Remington circa 1871-73, with cartridge listed as early as 1869. Serial number is on the barrel under the forearm. Has a heavy octagon barrel, the flat is almost flush with top of frame. Barrel is a pleasing mix of blue-plum patina, smooth with no abrasions, and has sharp edges. The frame colors have patinad out. Walnut buttstock features pistol grip with beautiful checkering and fiery grain. Wood to metal fit is immaculate with nary a mark on the stock. Last patent date on left side of frame is 1873. The very few Remington Adirondack rifles that have been found share the same serial range as all No. 1 sporting rifles. Only ten Adirondack rifles were known to exist at time of book, making this rifle the 11th known example. An extremely rare, clean pistol grip deluxe Adirondack No. 1 Remington Rolling Block sporting rifle. In addition, this gun comes with 30 rounds of custom made lead cartridges and 20 empty cases by Colorado Custom Cartridge.

Barrel Length: 32"
Caliber/Bore: .45-50-290 Peabody
FFL Status: Antique
Manufacturer: Remington
Model: Rolling Block
Serial Number: 3554

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Antique: Yes
Manufacturer: Remington
Model: Rolling Block
Barrel Length: 32
Bore: 45-50 Peabody
Condition: original
Barrels: 1
Action: rolling block
Manufacture Date: 1874-1876