Anybody ever "Roosevelt" his '76?

Started by Oregon Bill, October 05, 2023, 05:48:45 PM

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Oregon Bill

T.R. ordered his Deluxe model with half-octagon, half-round barrel, finely checkered pistol grip stock with shotgun butt, half-magazine and a patooty-load of engraving and a gold stock inlay. I believe simply having the magazine converted to half magazine would go far toward recreating the balance and feel of his much-admired '76. Of course, his was in .45-75.
Just throwing this out there in case some of the dead rise from their graves in this forum ...  ;)

King Medallion

My Presidio in 50/95 is about as close as it's gonna get.
King Medallion
I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.

Slamfire

 HA-ha-ha, OB i don't have his kind of money and even if i did,, LOVE my 76 the way "she" is. (trying to help out).

  coffee's ready,  Hootmix

jthbjr

You are correct that the balance is better. I have an original with a half magazine but with a full octagon barrel and a rifle but stock.
Lyman tang rear sight and Lyman #4 front. I like it a lot. I think it would be a good gun to reproduce but I'm not in charge.
John
In beautiful but still drought stricken Art, Texas

Oregon Bill

John, good to hear this. I wonder what a smith would charge to shorten the mag and source and fit a proper forend cap. Just daydreaming as I don't even have the 76 yet.  :D
Got an inch and a half of rain up here in Sweetwater night before last. Sorry to hear y'all are still dry down that way.

Oregon Bill

Closer look at the back half of Roosevelt's 76.

Baltimore Ed

Here's Teddy in buckskin with his '76.
"Give'em hell, Pike"
There is no horse so dead that you cannot continue to beat it.

Little Dalton

Back in the good ol days when Cimarron still offered custom services, I remember them showing a picture of a custom TR '76. Pretty awesome.
Jordan Goodwin, Blacksmith

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