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    The Remington M1867 is a rolling-block rifle that was produced in the second-half of the 19th century. It was the first rifle using metallic cartridges...
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  • "Maynard Rifle" Remington Rolling Block rifle family Remington Rolling Block Model 4 Remington Rolling Block Model 6 Remington M1867 Adaptive Combat Rifle...
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  • Lee–Metford Mk I and Mk II Meunier M1916 Remington M1867 and M1914 Rolling Block Remington Model 8 Remington–Lee M1887 RSC M1917 and M1918 Winchester...
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    1867 and 1871, respectively. They were primarily chambered in the Remington M1867 rolling block rifle, which became the standard firearm for both countries...
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  • without fail. The reason for the last praise was that the ejector on the Remington M1867 – the standard rifle in the Norwegian Army – often did not eject the...
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    interim before the development of more modern bolt-action designs. The Remington M1867, Springfield Model 1870, and Springfield Model 1871 rifles also used...
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    (18 in) with jacketed bullets. This compared very favorably to the Remington M1867, then the Norwegian standard weapon, with maximum point-blank range...
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    Norwegian-Swedish rifle trials, where it lost out to the Remington rolling block (which became the Remington M1867 in Norwegian and Swedish service) because of its...
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  • this means the caliber of the rifle was 17.5 mm. From 1842, until the Remington M1867 was approved in 1867, more than 40,000 kammerladers in more than 80...
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  • Krag-Petersson reserves Kammerlader M1860/67 reserves Jarmann M1884 reserves Remington M1867 reserves Mauser Karabiner 98k Norwegian resistance Lee-Enfield Norwegian...
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  • over two centuries. There have been both foreign designs, such as the Remington M1867 rolling block and the Swedish Mauser rifles, as well as domestic designs...
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    the Jarmann M1884, the Krag–Petersson and the last of the remaining Remington M1867 and modified kammerladers rimfire rifles and carbines. A number of...
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    Greece, and Puerto Rico also purchased this rifle. Remington M1867 Springfield rifle The Remington rolling block breech-loading rifle design was widely...
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  • – revolver – 1898) Remington Remington–Keene rifle (USA – rifle – c.1878) Remington–Lee rifles (USA – rifle – 1879) Remington M1867 (USA/Norway/Sweden...
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    62×51mm NATO  United States 2000 Remington–Keene rifle Remington Arms .45-70  United States 1878 Remington M1867 Remington Arms 12.17×42mm RF 12.17×42mm...
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  • Kammerlader - the first breech-loading rifle in service in Norway. Remington M1867 - the first rifle for metallic cartridges adopted by the Norwegian...
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  • major arsenal rebuilding of their M1867 rifles for the 8×58mmR, and Norway experimentally compared 8×58mmR Remington rolling block conversions to the Jarmann...
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    breech open. An interesting variation of the rolling block was the Austrian M1867 Werndl–Holub, in which the pivot pin was parallel to the barrel and the...
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  • Kammerlader - the first breech-loading rifle in service in Norway. Remington M1867 - the first rifle for metallic cartridges adopted by the Norwegian...
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    horses for the Confederates). Wänzl rifle, Austro-Hungarian service weapons M1867 Russian Krnka Infanteriegewehr Modell 1842, earlier trapdoor action gun...
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  • 9×19mm Parabellum) Kingdom of Belgium State Arsenals Rifles Albini-Braendlin M1867 (Kingdom of Belgium – Augusto Albini, Francis Braendlin – 1867 – single-shot...
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  • the outbreak of World War I, the landstorm troops were armed with Remington M1867 rifles. Tunic (Vapenrock m/11) with armband Private Company commander...
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  • Weapon (canceled) Remington-Beals Revolver (.36) Remington M1858 (.44) Remington M53 (.45 ACP) (never issued) Remington M1865/M1867 Navy (.50) Ruger MK...
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    shotguns, usually in .410 bore. The eccentric screw action first seen on the M1867 Werndl–Holub and later on the Magnum Research Lone Eagle pistol, the breech...
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    the breech. The geometry is not unlike the cylinder of a revolver. In the M1867 Werndl–Holub, the cylindrical breechblock is retained at the rear by the...
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    Colorados Battalion, President Daza's personal guard, was armed with Remington Rolling Block rifles, but the remainder carried odds and ends including...
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