Presenting a pristine piece from the annals of history, a Remington Rolling Block rifle, specifically a WW1 French Contract submodel. This single-shot firearm is in very good condition, exhibiting only minor signs of use and handling. This piece retains an impressive state of preservation considering its age and historical significance, with a well-maintained bore and good rifling, indicative of careful ownership.
Produced between 1914 and 1916, this rifle was part of the arsenal provided by the United States to the French military during the First World War. Chambered in 8x50mm Lebel, it was specifically designed to use the standard infantry cartridge of the French army, further cementing its ties to this critical period in global history. The Remington Rolling Block is famed for its sturdy, reliable design, and this model was no exception, serving faithfully in the challenging conditions of trench warfare.
Its blued finish, a gunmetal treatment that enhances resistance to rust and corrosion, has stood the test of time, further adding to the allure of this piece for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. The smooth hardwood stock is in great condition, and the front blade and adjustable notched rear sight are intact, ready for a discerning collector to appreciate them. The single-shot capacity, while perhaps not appealing to those seeking modern rapid-fire capabilities, is a testament to a bygone era where each shot counted, and marksmanship was highly valued.
This Remington Rolling Block rifle is a tangible piece of WW1 history and a testament to the enduring quality of vintage firearms. Its combination of historical significance, solid build, and well-preserved condition make it a highly desirable piece for any serious collector. Don't miss your chance to own this piece of history.




