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Remington No 1 Rolling Block Sporting Rifle barrel
Feb 5th, 2015 at 8:39pm
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I have a E.Remington & Sons No.1 Rolling Block Sporting Rifle that appears to be all original including the barrel sights.

The dovetail for the front sight is .454” and the dovetail for the rear sight is .290”

Does anybody know if the dovetail sizes on the sporting rifles were standard, or did they vary, and were the front and rear dovetail sizes the same, or did they differ as on my rifle?

Is there a standard distance from the muzzle to the front dovetail, as on the Winchester Model 1885?

From the No.1 Sporting Rifles I have seen, this distance seems to vary. 

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Re: Remington No 1 Rolling Block Sporting Rifle barrel
Reply #1 - Feb 5th, 2015 at 9:45pm
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powderman wrote on Feb 5th, 2015 at 8:39pm:
I have a E.Remington & Sons No.1 Rolling Block Sporting Rifle that appears to be all original including the barrel sights.

The dovetail for the front sight is .454” and the dovetail for the rear sight is .290”

Does anybody know if the dovetail sizes on the sporting rifles were standard, or did they vary, and were the front and rear dovetail sizes the same, or did they differ as on my rifle?

Is there a standard distance from the muzzle to the front dovetail, as on the Winchester Model 1885?

From the No.1 Sporting Rifles I have seen, this distance seems to vary. 

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I've seen some variety in dovetail sizes. It sometimes seems to be common at one end or the other during certain time periods, but it's not a certain size for all of them. Mine is an early sporter in .44-77 SBN, and in the 74xx range. My rear sight seems to measure very close to the .290" you have. My front sight measures more like .445-.446" 
Mine is without doubt original, and well worn. I doubt it's ever had anything changed in it's long life, unless it happened when it was very young! It's a rocky mountain blade front sight, and rocky mountain barrel rear sight, with harpoon elevator. 34" extra heavy barrel, with single set rigger, and never drilled for a tang sight. 
My front sight seems to be about 1.15" from the muzzle on center.
  

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Re: Remington No 1 Rolling Block Sporting Rifle barrel
Reply #2 - Feb 5th, 2015 at 10:01pm
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Roy Marcot doesn't mention sight sizes or distances in his book on Rolling Blocks. But he does have a few pictures of the ends of barrels and various sights. From what I see in those pictures, the distances varied somewhat from the muzzle, so I'd guess we might find a few standard distances, but not one standard distance like Win. or Marlin did.
  

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Reply #3 - Feb 6th, 2015 at 12:25am
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Pretty sure mine is like yours as to dovetail sizes, Powederman.

What caliber is your rifle?  Can we see it? 

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Reply #4 - Feb 8th, 2015 at 5:48pm
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Thank you for the replies.

I have two No. 1 Sporting rifles. 

One is a 38-55 with a 28” barrel, horn or hard rubber insert in the end of the forearm, not drilled for tang sight, about 1.65 “ from muzzle to centre of front sight dovetail. Serial #  121XX

The other is a 45-70 with a 26” barrel, steel fore end tip, mounted with a factory tang sight, about 1.175” from muzzle to centre of front sight dovetail.  Serial#  96XX

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