French Remington Rolling Block

Published on January 1, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This guide details the firing sequence and manual of arms for the Remington Rolling Block M1915, as demonstrated by an expert from C&Rsenal. It covers loading, firing, and the unique operation of the rolling block action, emphasizing safe handling and historical context. The instruction highlights the single-shot nature and specific mechanics of this WWI-era rifle.

Quick Summary

The Remington Rolling Block M1915 is a single-shot rifle chambered in 8x51mmR (8mm Lebel), featuring a 45.25-inch length and 8.4 lbs weight. Loading involves pulling the hammer back past half-cock to open the breech, inserting a round, and closing the breech.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Live Fire
  2. 00:07Historical Context and Specs
  3. 00:23Manual of Arms
  4. 00:39Ergonomics and Handling
  5. 00:50Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you load the Remington Rolling Block M1915?

To load the Remington Rolling Block M1915, pull the hammer back past the half-cock notch to open the breech block. Insert a single round, then close the breech. The hammer will secure it for firing.

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