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Reply #75 - Feb 11th, 2020 at 6:06pm
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That is a late one! Mine is 45000 something and the Husqvarna museum said it was one of the last. The groove diameter on it is .367. I use Accurate molds 37-175C or 37-196B. These have the same nose as the heavier Lyman 366408 for the 9.3x72R. Where did you find an RB barrel for the 500-450 No 1 Express? I have a WR in that. It has a very slow twist for the 270 to 300 grain Express bullet. I also have a WR in 500-450 No 2 Musket. More like a 45-90.
  
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Reply #76 - Feb 11th, 2020 at 6:46pm
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I bought all my rollers from a good friend who imported a bunch of them in the past. I talked him out of the 500/450 No.1.
  
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Reply #77 - Feb 12th, 2020 at 11:21am
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Smokepole you've got good taste in singleshots! Nice array of Rolling Blocks! I have a few also, including a type 33A full stock, but mine is the 9.5 version with a .375 bore. I've got exclusively Remington Sporting models beyond the one Husky, but I do have one Carl Gustav Sporting Shotgun also. A few military Rolling Block actions I've built up into Sporting Rifles also.
  

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Reply #78 - Feb 12th, 2020 at 1:22pm
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Thanks

That Carl Gustav is the rifle I used to do all the load development and testing for the 8x58RD over on Gunboards a few years back.
  
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Reply #79 - Feb 15th, 2020 at 9:05am
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Some interesting writing was found on the breach block.

I thought the parts were brazed in but could it have been gold that was used???
  
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Reply #81 - Feb 16th, 2020 at 7:43am
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Smokepole50 wrote on Feb 15th, 2020 at 9:08am:
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"BREVET NAGANT" means "Nagant Patent" (the builder of your rifle. He had made several improvement to the original Remington design for which he had a license)
  
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Reply #82 - Feb 16th, 2020 at 2:57pm
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That Brevet Nagant stamp was a bit unexpected, but only so because Leon Nagant was well known in Sweden for the Swedish Nagant 7.5 mm Revolver m/1887 ( (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)). Did not know about Nagant's Remington license to build rollers.

What were the improvements Nagants made to Remington rollers?

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Reply #83 - Feb 16th, 2020 at 6:47pm
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Smokepole, have you requested information from M. Willemsen at the Dutch Army museum yet? He might have the best answers for you.
  
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Reply #84 - Feb 17th, 2020 at 4:31am
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svartkruttgris#369 wrote on Feb 16th, 2020 at 2:57pm:
That Brevet Nagant stamp was a bit unexpected, but only so because Leon Nagant was well known in Sweden for the Swedish Nagant 7.5 mm Revolver m/1887 ( (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)). Did not know about Nagant's Remington license to build rollers

What were the improvements Nagants made to Remington rollers?

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If you go back a few pages, you will notice a "Brevet Remington" and a number on the left side of the receiver. This is  the royalties number applied to every Nagant made Rolling Block to pay back Remington on their patent right.
One of the improvement was the breech. (hence the patent mark here). It may look similar to the late Danish and Swedish ones, but the firing ping indicator was specific to Nagant made arms (and patented).

A friend of mine has documented other differences between Nagant made RB (specifically a Papal state model) and Remington made arms (Egyptian, greek) and swedish (Husqvarna 1867), but I could not cite them from memory. (apart the fact that the quality of realisation and the quality or treatment of the steel employed by Nagant appeard vastly superior)

  
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Reply #85 - Feb 17th, 2020 at 11:34am
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I have not yet reached out to Mathiew Willemsen, Curator of the Dutch Army Museum. I have found that he has a Linked In account but I do not have a premium membership that allows me to send him mail via Linked In. I haven't tried going thru the Dutch Museum Site to get him a message. My antivirus program is not happy with me reaching out across the pond so I just put it on the back burner. Anyone over in Europe that would like to send Mr. Willemsen a link to this thread and request him to join in on our conversation would be greatly appreciated.
  
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Reply #86 - Feb 17th, 2020 at 12:23pm
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freebird wrote on Feb 17th, 2020 at 4:31am:

What were the improvements Nagants made to Remington rollers


If you go back a few pages, you will notice a "Brevet Remington" and a number on the left side of the receiver. This is  the royalties number applied to every Nagant made Rolling Block to pay back Remington on their patent right.
One of the improvement was the breech. (hence the patent mark here). It may look similar to the late Danish and Swedish ones, but the firing ping indicator was specific to Nagant made arms (and patented).

A friend of mine has documented other differences between Nagant made RB (specifically a Papal state model) and Remington made arms (Egyptian, greek) and swedish (Husqvarna 1867), but I could not cite them from memory. (apart the fact that the quality of realisation and the quality or treatment of the steel employed by Nagant appeard vastly superior)

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Is this improvement "It may look similar to the late Danish and Swedish ones, but the firing pin indicator was specific to Nagant made arms (and patented)." the firing pin retracter that is on the 8X58RD chambered Swedish rollers? Looks like same to me in posted pics.

Your sentence "(apart the fact that the quality of realisation and the quality or treatment of the steel employed by Nagant appeard vastly superior)" causes me to ask if Nagant improvements to steel were incorporated into the 8X58RD Swedish rollers?

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Reply #87 - Feb 18th, 2020 at 4:54am
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Nagant started making RB in 1868.
His first model did not incorporate the firing pin retractor, but it was incorporated fairly rapidly.
He also beefed up the action to make it stronger (as in the round top n°1 or n°5 actions.)
The Swedish 67/89 had this system installed in... 89.
The Danish 67-96 and 67-97 have a similar arrangment, that was not present on the 67 model, but I do not know when the firing pin retractor was introduced.
Just to say Nagant did it with a few years of head start.

As for the steel used, the Swedish 67/89 were re heat treated for what I know, but the steel is still the same as the 67 model (obviously)

One thing we learned the "hard" way when restoring a Nagant made Papal RB is that all screws are heat treated, and tempered HARD. Difficult to slip and damage the head, but pretty easy to snap it when the screw gets out of its hole and looses support. Getting rusted screws out ended in remaking many...
  
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Reply #88 - Feb 18th, 2020 at 1:39pm
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In English-language info about Swedish rollers 67/89 there is little apparently reliable information about the re heat treated process. There are even assertations that the re heat treating "crystallized" the steel so much the receivers were subject to catastrophic failure -- something that appears not to have been happening. Instead, these 8X58RD chambered rollers seem quite adequate to handle the lower chamber pressures that military and commercial ammo, loaded specifically for these rifles (NOT the higher pressure ammo for Norsk Krag  & Dansk Steyer turnbolts). Smokepole50 and others in USA have provided very useful pressure test data for Norma 8X58RD ammo and some very useful pressure data for a few handloads -- all published in GunBoards webbsite for Swedish Military Firearms.

Years ago I contacted Swedish Royal Library in Stockholm in a search for documents reporting acceptance and other qualifying testing of these 8X58RD rollers. A nice report on the acceptance field testing was found but nothing more. 

SO, now that you have brought Leon Nagant's extensive involvement with Swedish rollers to our attention, we want to know everything that he contributed to their development. 

Thank you for your rather unexpected contributions!!
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Reply #89 - Feb 19th, 2020 at 12:16pm
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Not sure Emile and Léon Nagant ever had anything to do with Swedish rollers to be honest  Smiley

just that they did superb Rolling Block with a very european military appearance (the use of Chassepot parts for the stock mounts being part of that look), and that a significant numbers of these RB were meant for a holy task: defending the Vatican at a time it was under attack from a unifying Italy  Wink

And E&L Nagant also made "civilian" version of their RB, and I think the one Smokepole is showing us is one of these, sold afterwards through a Dutch armourer.

As for the 67/89, I've read most of what has been published in English language, because I own and shoot one, and since they became "obsolete weapons" in 2013 in France, a significant number has either been imported or got out of closets and cellars to get to the range.
I've never seen one suffer catastrophic failure, and it would take a "Krag Jorgensen" load to risk one. These Rb are quite sturdy.
  
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