I just picked up an 1896 barreled receiver at a flea market this past Sunday. Serial numbered 473 on the sides of the tangs. It's missing the bar extractor, block pins, main spring, trigger spring, rear sight , stocks and a couple screws (like me
).
The extractor screw hole looks to have been enlarged and the breech block has been messed with in that the firing pin has been bushed and the front radius face scalloped out.
The roll marks on the tang are;
Remington Arms Company Ilion, N.Y.
Pt May 30, 1864 May 6th June 11th Nov 12th Dec 24th 1871
Dec 31st 1872 Sept 9th 1873 Jan 12th March 16th 1874
Breech block has a short vertical thumb tab instead of the more horizontal one as on the later model 5 actions.
Are these considered to be a #5 action? And are the breech/hammer pins interchangeable between the earlier
#1 and later #5 actions?
I may end up doing nothing with this... or I may slowly get the parts needed to put it back together for some cast bullet shooting. I figure a minimum of $150 in parts is needed. I only have $20 in it so it wouldn't be too much a hit if all came to nought!
John