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The Rolling block was made in 1907
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1907
Remington didn't make a "1920's" handgun. The XP was a single shot bolt but not in 22, and the Model 51 was in 32 and 380, the Model 95 Derringer was still made but it was 41 rimfire. If it's a multi-barrel 22 with Remington on it it's a E. Remington and either a ZigZag (6 shot), Elliot (5 shot) or a single shot vest pistol, all of which are from the 1860-1870's. Also a Rolling Block Tartget 22 but wasn't made that late, last version was a 1901. I should add however, there are people who have made either the Model 4 or Model 6 into pistols they are also rolling blocks.
Manufactured: 1931From Remington siteOK Per Remington, Intro 1922 Discon 1935 Aprox. Made 130,420 Serial #blocks Starting oooo1 Ending 130425
These Remington model 1870 Rolling Block rifles were made for the Egyptian Goverment from 1870-1876.They were chambered for the 11.43x50R cartridge (43 Egyptian). There were 60,000 made and purchased during this time frame.
January 6 1902-43,897 were made
Prior to 1905 is the best answer I can provide
There's very few Remington things you can identify by just a serial but you got lucky ;) That is a Remington Model 1889 made in 1902. Value is greatly dependent on Condition, Condition, Condition, and Condition.
Well the patent date is 1902 not 1802 but that still doesn't determine when it was actually made. Is this a rolling block? If the forstock is rather long it would be a model 4 if it's short and it's probably a model 6. For value need model and condition. Model 6 good condition
Identifying the model and then the condition would be first...
The Model 4 is a rolling block. They made ~350,000 from 1890 to 1933 in calibers from 22 short to 32 long...