Remington, Model 4, .22 S.& L., MFG 1902-24, SN: J 262306, Roll...
Item # 4214
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Remington, Model 4, .22 S.& L., MFG 1902-24, SN: J 262306, Rolling block single shot rifle, 22 1/4'' Octagon barrel, The model 4 was Remington's staple of a boys single shot rifle for over 40 years from 1890 to 1933 in several variation & evolutions. The model 4 began production in 1890 as a screw in fixed barrel, but it was change to a takedown with lever in 1902 until 1924 when it was changed again to a take-down screw. The wood stocks are very good & solid, as sanded & refinished. The finish has some heat damage & has an orange peel texture. There remains some light scratches & scrapes. The original metal blue finish on the barrel has worn & toned mostly to a brown patina, with some remains of original blue. The receiver metal also carries a brown patina. Bore is fair as rifling has thinned. Barrel carries an adjustable rear & standard front sights. The stock carries a Remington/UMC metal buttplate. Although this example locks up pretty tight, the lever release take-down version was famous for not maintaining a tight lock, which is why it was later changed to a take-down screw. FFL or C&R Req. - Value: 100 to 200

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Remington, Model 4, .22 S.& L., MFG 1902-24, SN: J 262306, Roll...
Item # 4214
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