What calibers were Rolling Block rifles made in?

Remington Rolling Block rifles were made in a huge variety of calibers, from small rimfires like .22 Short to large black powder cartridges like .45-70 Government, .43 Spanish, and even military rounds like 7.62x54R, as the strong action was adapted for military, sporting, and export use, covering most common rounds of the era, including early smokeless ones.
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What calibers did the Remington Rolling Block come in?

These rifles were made in a variety of calibers, both rimfire and centerfire, including the 12.17x42 mm rimfire, 12.17x44 mm rimfire and 12.17x44 mm rimmed centerfire Swedish and Norwegian cartridges, . 43 Spanish (11.15x58mmR), . 50-70, . 40-70, .
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How can you tell a Swedish rolling block rifle?

The presence of unit markings in the left side of the buttstock also helps to distinguish Swedish rolling blocks from the Norwegian rifles which generally did not have such unit markings.
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What was the number one Remington Rolling Block?

1. The #1 Remington rolling block rifle is also known as the black powder cartridge rifle. Produced by Remington in both military and civilian models from 1866 to 1896 these large frame rolling block production totaled well over 1 million rifles with a number of variations.
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What is a rare rolling block rifle?

The Rare Rolling Block Rifle is a weapon featured in Red Dead Redemption 2. It cannot be customized.
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How much is a Remington rolling block rifle worth?

Based on current market trends, a Remington Rolling Block in very good to excellent condition typically retails for between $300 and $1,000. Note that value depends on caliber and vintage.
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What did Davy Crockett call his rifle?

Davy Crockett's most famous rifle was named "Old Betsy," a name he used for several rifles, including one given by the people of Tennessee and another, his favorite, which he took to the Alamo. He also had other named guns like "Pretty Betsy," a gift after his re-election, and an earlier rifle known simply as "Betsy," which he acquired at age 17.
 
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What was John Wayne's favorite rifle?

John Wayne's favorite and most iconic rifle was the Winchester Model 1892 lever-action carbine, especially modified with a large, oversized loop on the lever to allow for quick, one-handed twirling, a signature move he perfected for films like Stagecoach, True Grit, and The Shootist. This customized Model 92 became synonymous with "The Duke" and was chambered in .44-40 Winchester for his films.
 
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What caliber is 6.8 equal to?

The 6.8 caliber, most notably the 6.8mm Remington Special Purpose Cartridge (SPC), is a .277-inch diameter round developed as a more powerful, accurate, and lethal replacement for the 5.56 NATO in AR-15 platforms, offering better performance for close-to-medium range engagements and hunting deer-sized game. It fires heavier bullets than the 5.56, delivering significantly more energy and improved terminal ballistics while fitting within the same overall length for the AR-15. The military is now moving towards an even more advanced 6.8mm round (6.8x51mm SIG Fury) for future squad weapons, but the 6.8 SPC remains popular in civilian markets for hunting and self-defense.
 
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What is the most accurate rifle of all time?

There's no single "most accurate rifle ever," as it depends on custom vs. production and the category (hunting, benchrest, military), but top contenders include custom rifles like Mike Wilson's 6BR build (world record holder) for ultimate precision, Sako TRG series and Accuracy International for elite military/precision, and factory rifles like Springfield Armory 2020 Waypoint, Seekins Precision Havak, and Tikka T3X that offer incredible out-of-the-box accuracy for civilians, often achieving sub-MOA (Minute of Angle) performance.
 
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Why is the AN-94 so rare?

Due to its complex design and expense, it failed to fill its intended role as a replacement for the AK-74, but it is in limited use as a special purpose weapon. The AN-94 has the unique feature of delaying felt recoil for the first two rounds.
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What does BDL mean on a Remington 700?

On a Remington 700, BDL stands for "Better Deluxe" and signifies a higher-grade model featuring a hinged floorplate for easy unloading, fancier wood stock with checkering, a fore-end cap, and other cosmetic upgrades compared to the basic ADL (Average Deluxe) model, essentially an upgraded, classic hunting rifle. 
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What caliber is a 7mm equal to?

A 7mm caliber refers to bullets with a diameter of 7 millimeters, which converts to approximately 0.284 inches, often called ".284 caliber" or ".28" in the US; it's a popular size for hunting, featuring many cartridges like the 7mm Remington Magnum, 7mm-08, and 7mm PRC, known for good performance on game from antelope to moose. 
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What is the rarest Remington rifle?

The rarest Remington rifles are often unique Custom Shop builds or very limited runs, with contenders including the Model 600 in .223 Remington (only 227 made), the extremely obscure Model 396 Peerless, the short-lived Model 7600 with a special color finish like Teal Wing Blue, or the Model 700 U.S.M.C. Sniper Rifle (a small contract), with some argueing for a 1-of-1 Model 70 (though Winchester) as the ultimate rarity in collectible firearms. 
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What is the best .22 rifle on the market today?

The "best" .22 rifle depends on use, but the Ruger 10/22 is the reigning king for versatility & aftermarket support; for precision, the CZ 457 (especially the Varmint Chassis) or Bergara BMR dominate; for fun, the Henry Classic Lever; and for budget, the Savage Mark II FV-SR is a top contender, while the S&W M&P 15-22 leads AR-style options, showing variety in accuracy, utility, and classic appeal. 
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Which is more powerful, 30/30 or 35 Remington?

30-30 will drive its 150- and 170-grain bullets to a muzzle velocity of 2400 and 2250 fps respectively, while the . 35 Remington launches its 180- and 200-grain bullets at 2100 and 2080 fps. Both generate between 1,800 and 1,900 ft.
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How far will a 6.8 shoot accurately?

The "6.8 effective range" varies greatly by cartridge, but generally, the 6.8 Remington SPC is effective for hunting to 300-400 yards, while the military's new 6.8x51mm (or .277 Fury) aims for 600+ meters for soldiers with optics, and the hunting-focused 6.8 Western offers ethical shots past 700 yards for skilled marksmen due to superior energy retention. It depends on the specific round, shooter skill, and target, but expect 300-400 yards for common hunting/sport shooting and much further for advanced military/precision roles. 
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Are 6.8 and 270 the same?

270 Win. maxes out at bullets weighing about 140 grains, the 6.8 Western can fire projectiles weighing up to 175 grains. That added weight, combined with high BC bullets, gives the Western a theoretical advantage over previous . 270-caliber cartridges, especially at longer ranges.
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What caliber is 5.56 equal to?

The exterior dimensions of the 5.56mm NATO and .223 Remington cartridges are identical. While the cartridges are identical other than powder load, the chamber leade, i.e. the area where the rifling begins, is cut to a sharper angle on some .223 commercial chambers.
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What was Theodore Roosevelt's favorite rifle?

Theodore Roosevelt was famous for his Winchester rifles, especially the Model 1895 in .405 Winchester (his "Big Medicine" for dangerous game) and his customized Model 1876, which he used from a young age. He also favored other firearms, including a custom 1903 Springfield and a Holland & Holland double rifle, but his reliable, high-capacity Winchesters were central to his legendary hunting exploits, reflecting his "Big Stick" philosophy and American spirit.
 
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What was Clint Eastwood's gun of choice?

Clint Eastwood used many iconic firearms, most famously the Smith & Wesson Model 29 .44 Magnum as Dirty Harry and a distinctive Colt Single Action Army (SAA) with a coiled snake grip in his Spaghetti Westerns, but also used various revolvers like the Colt 1851 Navy, M1 Garand, and Winchester rifles in different roles.
 
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Is a .284 a real caliber?

The . 284 Winchester (7.21x55mmRB) is a rebated rim rifle cartridge introduced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1963.
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What did Daniel Boone call his rifle?

Daniel Boone famously used a Pennsylvania Long Rifle, also known as the Kentucky Long Rifle, a highly accurate, large-caliber flintlock firearm ideal for hunting and frontier life, which he nicknamed "Old Tick Licker" for its precision. This custom rifle, often .44 caliber with a long barrel, was essential for survival, exploration, and defense, allowing him to shoot small targets like ticks from a distance and providing a significant advantage in the Revolutionary War. 
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Is the Tec 9 still illegal?

TEC-9s are generally highly restricted or illegal to buy new due to being named in the expired Federal Assault Weapons Ban (AWB) and state-level bans, but ownership of pre-ban models might be legal if registered, varying significantly by state; they're banned by name in states like California, New York, and Maryland, often requiring specific registration as assault weapons or being outright prohibited. While the original TEC-9 was discontinued, variants like the TEC-DC9 and AB-10 faced similar bans, making them effectively illegal for new sales and heavily controlled in many jurisdictions.
 
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How much did a Colt revolver cost in 1880?

In 1880, a popular Colt revolver, like the Peacemaker, typically cost around $17 to $20 when ordered by mail, though prices varied with models and features, with some fancier options or sets costing significantly more, perhaps up to $100 with custom grips and holsters. This was a significant amount, representing several weeks' wages for a laborer. 
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