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remington #1 sporter .22cal
Oct 31st, 2017 at 2:15pm
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Rebuilt two years ago ; new liner. fully refinished. Would like to have SS trigger installed, supposedly has SS hammer in now. who  would you all suggest and would it entail sending the rifle? located SW Ohio. thanks, john
  
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Re: remington #1 sporter .22cal
Reply #1 - Oct 31st, 2017 at 3:02pm
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Call Dave Crosno's shop.  Dave has passed on, but his main man and Pam have continued the shop.  They're just about the only shop doing that kind of work.

It will entail sending in the rifle; it needs worked on in it's entirety, not just the trigger guard assembly.  It's a hard conversion to get done and make work reliably.  I've done one  and worked on a couple others.   

I'd like to take on making the parts for these and doing the conversions once I get a shop set up again.  But, that will be at least a couple years before I'll get to it, and I may lose the motivation before then.  Kenn Womack started in on this a couple years ago, but I think it got stalled when his parts maker couldn't follow through.  You might contact Kenn at rollingblockparts.com and see what his current status is on the single sets.
  
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Re: remington #1 sporter .22cal
Reply #2 - Oct 31st, 2017 at 4:22pm
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X2 - call Mike or Pam at Crossno Gun Service @ 405-396-8786. Mike has installed several single set triggers in #1 and # 1 1/2 Rollers for me and they work great. Mike is really a wiz when it comes to all things on all Rollers. He learned from the best - Dave Crossno.
  
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Re: remington #1 sporter .22cal
Reply #3 - Oct 31st, 2017 at 6:34pm
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Another source of parts and changing to a single  set is using the parts Remington sold to Numrich after they stopped making the latest run of Rollers in the late 1990's! 
When I started my latest Rolling Block project I went to Numrich's site and found all the parts listed there to not only make a SST Roller, but also make it a pistol gripped frame with new parts! I am just finishing mine up, and sent everything out for color case and rust blue this morning. 
You might still want the good folks at Crossno's shop to put it together and get it working. But it might save a fair amount of money starting with new Rem. parts.
  

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Re: remington #1 sporter .22cal
Reply #4 - Nov 1st, 2017 at 8:49am
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hello
i second the complexity concern. i have added a couple of ss to guns using repo parts. fiddling with the geometry and angles of the interacting parts to make them work correctly can drive you crazy.
  
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Reply #5 - Nov 1st, 2017 at 1:07pm
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john king in kila mt has a set trigger conversion of his own design.   king machine . his work is great    art
  
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