freebird wrote on Feb 17
th, 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?
Thanks!
SKG