Adding information grabbed from the wayback machine. I have a passion for these guns so starting here first. Add photos and info as you find them!
Gen 1 Reb Line Guns:
115N = 11.5 in. barrel
145N = 14.5 in. barrel
"N" denotes setup for Nelson paint
Gen 2 Reb Line Guns
Rebline MII
Barrels came in 4 different lengths
Semi Auto
Trojan Autococker aka MIII
The Rebline barrels are all around .682 to .684 allowing no space between barrel and the ball.
The stepped barrel front was made that way to accommodate both Nelson and Sheridan style silencers
(hard-anodized colors)
Black
Reb Grey
(soft-anodized colors)
Forest Green
Deep Purple
Royal Blue
Troy Gold (to mach the troy gold brass)
Burgundy Wine (not red)
4 Different air pattern bolt heads
Inverted volcano (stock)
Tornado
Hurricane
Twister
The fit and finish compares exactly on par with many of my lapcos and definitely the same category as some of my bushmaster (much better than the later ICD bushys).
When examining the exterior of the rebline guns many of the small details can be missed. They came with a large variety of options for the interior and the exterior although some of these options may have only been available on some of the very high end guns and others are just for aesthetics.
*Barrel Options (Lengths Galore)
*Bore Options
*Color Options (Large Variety of Colors)
*Bolt Diffusing Options for front bolt half(Several Different Styles from Ventri to standard hole that can be unscewed and added to the bolt)
*Actual Bolt Length Options depending on what front barrel
*Asa Options
*Hammer Option (Brass or Steel)
*Trigger Options (Aluminum colors or Brass as pictured on the gun above)
As for the quick release pump arms I believe they are meant to be used when disassembling the quick release front half of the body for cleaning so that the pump arm screws don't need to be removed which could lead to the bolt coming out when pulling it apart on the field.
Gen 1 Reb Line Guns:
115N = 11.5 in. barrel
145N = 14.5 in. barrel
"N" denotes setup for Nelson paint
Gen 2 Reb Line Guns
Rebline MII
Barrels came in 4 different lengths
Semi Auto
Trojan Autococker aka MIII
The Rebline barrels are all around .682 to .684 allowing no space between barrel and the ball.
The stepped barrel front was made that way to accommodate both Nelson and Sheridan style silencers
(hard-anodized colors)
Black
Reb Grey
(soft-anodized colors)
Forest Green
Deep Purple
Royal Blue
Troy Gold (to mach the troy gold brass)
Burgundy Wine (not red)
4 Different air pattern bolt heads
Inverted volcano (stock)
Tornado
Hurricane
Twister
The fit and finish compares exactly on par with many of my lapcos and definitely the same category as some of my bushmaster (much better than the later ICD bushys).
When examining the exterior of the rebline guns many of the small details can be missed. They came with a large variety of options for the interior and the exterior although some of these options may have only been available on some of the very high end guns and others are just for aesthetics.
*Barrel Options (Lengths Galore)
*Bore Options
*Color Options (Large Variety of Colors)
*Bolt Diffusing Options for front bolt half(Several Different Styles from Ventri to standard hole that can be unscewed and added to the bolt)
*Actual Bolt Length Options depending on what front barrel
*Asa Options
*Hammer Option (Brass or Steel)
*Trigger Options (Aluminum colors or Brass as pictured on the gun above)
As for the quick release pump arms I believe they are meant to be used when disassembling the quick release front half of the body for cleaning so that the pump arm screws don't need to be removed which could lead to the bolt coming out when pulling it apart on the field.
Comment