Author Topic: .43 Spanish Remington.  (Read 4997 times)

Offline Tubac

  • Top Active Citizen
  • *
  • Posts: 404
  • Liked:
  • Likes Given: 0
.43 Spanish Remington.
« on: September 29, 2007, 07:53:04 PM »
Hi gents,

Forgive this foolish question, but would it be feasable to rebore a .43 Spanish barrel to a .45/70?
A post a while ago talked about rebarreling but not reboring.
Thanks,

Tubac
from the Confederate Territory of Arizona

Offline Sir Charles deMouton-Black

  • THE ANCIENT SUBSTANCE ENDURES - ALL LESSER PROPELLANTS SHALL FIZZLE
  • NCOWS Member
  • Top Active Citizen
  • ***
  • Posts: 6202
  • Liked:
  • Likes Given: 407
Re: .43 Spanish Remington.
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2007, 09:57:30 PM »
The Spanish case is wider below the bottleneck.  That is why these guys are usually rebarreled.  The new barrel will likely be heavier than the original military barrel and therefore more useful as a target or buffalo rifle.
NCOWS #1154, SCORRS, STORM, BROW, 1860 Henry, Dirty Rat 502, CHINOOK COUNTRY
THE SUBLYME & HOLY ORDER OF THE SOOT (SHOTS)
Those who are no longer ignorant of History may relive it,
without the Blood, Sweat, and Tears.
With apologies to George Santayana & W. S. Churchill

"As Mark Twain once put it, “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme.”

Offline Hell-Er High Water

  • Top Active Citizen
  • *
  • Posts: 429
    • Hell-Er High Water
  • Liked:
  • Likes Given: 0
Re: .43 Spanish Remington.
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2007, 10:20:52 PM »
Tubac,

Another option is to line the barrel with a 45 caliber rifle liner and then have it chambered to 45-70.  This way all the exterior dimensions and marking are left intact and for all practical purposes the rifle looks original from the exterior.

I have relined several 43 Egyptian and 43 Spanish Remington Rolling Blocks to 45-70 over the years and the only other work required is to modify the extractor for the 45-70 case rim.

This works out to be a cost effective option to rebarreling.

HHW

Advertising

  • Guest
Re: .43 Spanish Remington.
« Reply #3 on: Today at 10:42:42 AM »

Offline Sir Charles deMouton-Black

  • THE ANCIENT SUBSTANCE ENDURES - ALL LESSER PROPELLANTS SHALL FIZZLE
  • NCOWS Member
  • Top Active Citizen
  • ***
  • Posts: 6202
  • Liked:
  • Likes Given: 407
Re: .43 Spanish Remington.
« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2007, 10:27:54 PM »
Great alternative if you want to preserve its military character.
NCOWS #1154, SCORRS, STORM, BROW, 1860 Henry, Dirty Rat 502, CHINOOK COUNTRY
THE SUBLYME & HOLY ORDER OF THE SOOT (SHOTS)
Those who are no longer ignorant of History may relive it,
without the Blood, Sweat, and Tears.
With apologies to George Santayana & W. S. Churchill

"As Mark Twain once put it, “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme.”

Offline Marshal Deadwood

  • SHOOTER FOR HIRE
  • Top Active Citizen
  • *
  • Posts: 1382
    • Home of the Plainsmen
  • Liked:
  • Likes Given: 0
Re: .43 Spanish Remington.
« Reply #4 on: September 30, 2007, 06:05:12 PM »
In a ballpark figure,,what can one ususal expect to pay for a egyptian or other rolling block mililtary rifle,,and what would be the appx cost of having a barrel re-lined ?

A most intersting idea,,to have a 'real deal' rolling block converted to a more 'friendly' round to buy components to feed it with.

Would there be any reason one could,,or should,,not use a re-lined barrel with hunting velocity rounds ?

Thank you.

MD

Offline Tubac

  • Top Active Citizen
  • *
  • Posts: 404
  • Liked:
  • Likes Given: 0
Re: .43 Spanish Remington.
« Reply #5 on: October 01, 2007, 07:46:25 PM »
Gents,

If I go ahead with this depends on cost of relining- rechambering. Could I get a ballpark figure?
No one local will do it, any suggested gunsmiths?
Thanks,

Tubac
from the Confederate Territory of Arizona

Offline Delmonico

  • Deputy Marshal
  • Top Active Citizen
  • *
  • Posts: 23355
  • Liked:
  • Likes Given: 1
Re: .43 Spanish Remington.
« Reply #6 on: October 01, 2007, 09:52:24 PM »
Send a PM to Hell or Highwater, I think he does it.
Mongrel Historian


Always get the water for the coffee upstream from the herd.

Ab Ovo Usque ad Mala

The time has passed so quick, the years all run together now.

 

SMF spam blocked by CleanTalk

© 1995 - 2023 CAScity.com