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Remington rolling block
338magnut
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I have acquired an Old Remington Rolling block action from an estate sale. I have two questions: what is something like this worth ( not that great of condition, but can be worked on by a gunsmith ), and since it has a serial# am I able to ship to someones home address or does it need to be shipped to a FFL dealer?
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The gun was covered in a light surface rust. I took it home and cleaned on it for a few days and was suprised on how tight and smooth the hammer and trigger were. But it looked very old.
It has a Republic of Mexico seal on top of the reciever. Being unfamiliar with these types of rifles I called Remington...and, after several days of calling I finally got hold of their rifle historian. She asked lots of questions about markings and such and told me that it was a Type 1 rolling block, sn 2777, 1870's vintage. It had a 7mm barrel on it to which she said it had been rebarreled in the late 1890's (probably) to fire the newer and more powerful smokeless powder
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Are these guns worth anything?