It is possible that you have a model 1901 rolling block pistol that was re-chambered for the 219 zipper caliber.I show no records of Remington rolling block pistols that were chambered for the 219 zipper.Is the barrel 10in.long and part round part octagon?this would indicate that the barrel is from a model 1901 rolling block pistol?If not then the pistol has been re-barreled and then chambered for the 219 zipper cartridge.The use of rem-umc was between 1916-1920.
The Rolling block was made in 1907
In the year 1890,as a model No.4 rolling block rifle.
Rolling-Block Not sure if that was your question.
Depends on which model and condition, condition, and condition....
There is no one rolling block rifle, and no one answer. Most are held on pins that must be pushed out with a pin punch.
That's a rolling block pistol, from $1 to much more, depends on condition.
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100 USD
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Civil War was 1861-65; obviously, the Remington rolling block came out later. Is it a military rifle? What caliber? What condition? All these things affect value. Ranges of rolling blocks are from $550-$4000.
Belgian Rolling Block Volley Gun by H. Pieper: 6 mm. 26", seven shot rd bbl. Liege proofs. Removable breech face/ejector, extra example included. Rolling block action engraved with panels of repeating banding. Lever with checkered spur. Checkered walnut fore-end and pistol grip stock. Hard rubber butt pad marked H. Pieper/Liege blue finish with a dove-tailed beaded front sight and a two-leaf fold-up rear barrel sight. The sevenbarrels are rifled. Belgian Rolling Block Volley Gun by H. Pieper: 6 mm. 26", seven shot rd bbl. Liege proofs. Removable breech face/ejector, extra example included. Rolling block action engraved with panels of repeating banding. Lever with checkered spur. Checkered walnut fore-end and pistol grip stock. Hard rubber butt pad marked H. Pieper/Liege blue finish with a dove-tailed beaded front sight and a two-leaf fold-up rear barrel sight. The sevenbarrels are rifled.
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