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Who's shooting the oldest rifle......

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 4:47 pm
by snayperskaya
Boredom has really set in so here's a question.....

What's the oldest rifle you're all still shooting?.....preferably with pics :good:

Re: Who's shooting the oldest rifle......

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 4:50 pm
by ovenpaa
Personally, nothing over 125-130 years old (ish) here, so Circa 1890-1900

Re: Who's shooting the oldest rifle......

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 5:48 pm
by ukrifleman
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My Mod 1889 Schmidt Rubin circa 1892 in 7.5x53.5, purchased from a fellow club member as a section 58 but now a Section 1.

The rifle is in a superb condition with a near mint bore and it shoots very well with 200gn Lyman 314299 bullets, gas checked to .312.

I replaced the fore sight with a taller one to get POA/POI at 100m, simple enough as the blade is held in by a pin.

Some photos for your delectation.

ukrifleman

Re: Who's shooting the oldest rifle......

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 5:50 pm
by dodgyrog
1876 Remington Rolling Block in 12.17 x 44
Currently on a section 58 but soon going to go onto section 1 if Durham start work again!

Re: Who's shooting the oldest rifle......

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 6:00 pm
by GeeRam
I can't play this game I'm afraid, my oldest only being early 1940.

Re: Who's shooting the oldest rifle......

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 6:12 pm
by snayperskaya
Very nice ukrifleman, you're in the lead so far as dodgyrog isn't shooting his Remington.....yet :good:

1892 is the date to beat......Anyone got a 1891-dated Mosin???

Re: Who's shooting the oldest rifle......

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 6:57 pm
by FredB
24 gauge muzzle loader (patched ball) by JB Ronge. Circa 1840. J.B Ronge survived up to the outbreak of WW2 and latterly made very high quality shotguns.
I spent my life as an engineer, working on design, research and development in the motor industry. I think that I know a lot about manufacturing. I cannot figure out how the damascus barrel on this rifle was made: the usual damascus type pattern is separated by a spiral twist of straght line, equal spaced and uniform along the full length. How was this achieved when hammering a red hot tube on an anvil? To clean this rifle, you remove the barrel from the stock and spin out the breech block. It is not very tight and it does not leak when fired. The bore is mint, like a mirror.
Fred

Re: Who's shooting the oldest rifle......

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 7:25 pm
by Andy632
That's a project for me; I've got an old Rook rifle but no idea of how old or even who made it. it's in .380/.38spl. It was my FIL's deer poaching rifle. I'll maybe dig it out in the next day or so.

Re: Who's shooting the oldest rifle......

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 7:34 pm
by snayperskaya
Fair play Fred, I reckon that'll take some beating!

Pre-1840 anyone?

Re: Who's shooting the oldest rifle......

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 9:34 pm
by Sim G
Nothing earlier than that!

Marlin model 1892, made in 1892

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Marlin 1893, made in 1896

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Marlin 1894 in .25-20 made in 1899

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Marlin 1894 made in 1894 and a Winchester 1892 made in 1894. Both in .32-20

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Winchester 1892 SRC, made in 1914 in .44-40

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A very nice Marlin 1894 SRC in .38-40 made in 1899

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And another Marlin 1894, in .25-20 with 98% original finish in .25-20 and a special order 28" barrel, made in 1896 for one of the earliest produced 1894s in this caliber! The jewel of my collection!!

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Go a couple of others from the late 1890s early 1900s but can't find their pictures!