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  • MIKE WISKEY
    the danish made many rollers (and had a 'crown' proof mark), check the auction side as there usauly are a few offered there. "looks like a sharps reciever"... the rolling block doesn't look anything like a Sharp, can you post pictures??
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  • oldemagics
    the roller old charley showed me he was calling a sharps anyway,
    here are pics of the reciever, sorry but the barrel is in the shop by the press

    rol%20001.jpg

    rol%20002.jpg

    edit, managed to get a close shot of the stamping, did find a serial under the barrel near the reciever thread
    rol%20003.jpg
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  • MIKE WISKEY
    it looks like a danish (rifle that is [:D]). they were originaly about .50 cal., some were converted (rebarreled) to a cal. close to .45/70. Do a chamber cast and slug the bore to be sure.
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  • oldemagics
    quote:Originally posted by MIKE WISKEY
    it looks like a danish (rifle that is [:D]). they were originaly about .50 cal., some were converted (rebarreled) to a cal. close to .45/70. Do a chamber cast and slug the bore to be sure.

    chamber cast was already on the list to be sure, first got to get it all streight and re-stocked between customer work and the real job
    at this rate it may be a couple years till i get it all done!
    no biggie, has been collecting dust since about '76 already, guess no sense rushing things now
    but nice to have an idea where the thing came from finally, backin the depression grandpa was a butcher and ran a bakers truck mornngs
    he would trade folks a pan of scrapple or some sausage for the old muzzle loaders and other old stuff no longer used just to help out those who were in worse shape
    this was the last one left that hadnt "grown legs" over the years
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