rusty from italy
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Looking for old irons in a arms shop i find a rolling block made by Remington, non so common in Europe were all the rolling block you find was made in Sweden or Belgium and so on, for 19°century european army!
The question is the correct caliber, the clerck in the shop doesn't know it, it isn't marked on the barrel or the action, a 45/70 round enter the chamber but have too much room around, the barrel is near a .45 quickly measured with a caliper from the muzzle, it's in great condition and with a good price, but if i don't know wich caliber it can be it's unfirable
Which was the most common caliber adopted by Remington at the time?
ciao
Rusty
The question is the correct caliber, the clerck in the shop doesn't know it, it isn't marked on the barrel or the action, a 45/70 round enter the chamber but have too much room around, the barrel is near a .45 quickly measured with a caliper from the muzzle, it's in great condition and with a good price, but if i don't know wich caliber it can be it's unfirable
Which was the most common caliber adopted by Remington at the time?
ciao
Rusty