Remington Genesis .50 Cal Inline Muzzleloader, 28 in Blued Barrel, Spain Manufacture, Millett Scope Installed
The Remington Genesis is a .50 caliber inline muzzleloader built with a blued 28 in steel barrel, an aluminum-alloy receiver, and a durable black synthetic stock. This example features the TorchCam side-swing breech with 209-primer ignition, a stainless hex-head breech plug, and a Millett riflescope installed on a one-piece base. Produced in Spain during a short 2006–2008 run, it combines modern inline function with a straightforward, field-ready setup.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There is mild pitting and finish wear in areas consistent with prior use. The bore presents strong rifling with evident service life remaining. The iron sights have been removed to accommodate the mounted scope.
What’s Included
- Millett riflescope (installed)
- One-piece scope base/rail (installed)
- Scope rings (installed)
The Genesis uses Remington’s TorchCam side-swing breech block with 209-primer ignition, giving quick access to the breech for priming and cleaning. A stainless (inox) hex-head breech plug is fitted for durability and tool-friendly removal.
The 28 in blued steel barrel features a 1:28 twist and an unthreaded crown. The bore condition and rifling are described as good, aligning with the rifle’s ready-to-use configuration.
The action is an inline, single-shot muzzleloader with an external hammer and a cross-bolt safety. The aluminum-alloy receiver helps keep weight manageable while maintaining rigidity.
Ergonomics are straightforward, with a black synthetic stock, ventilated recoil pad, and textured grip panels. A front sling swivel stud is installed for carry options, and the length of pull is 14.0 in.
This rifle was manufactured in Spain and bears a "MADE IN SPAIN" marking. The Genesis saw a short production run from 2006 to 2008, giving this example a defined era and origin.




