The Model 4 is a rolling block. They made ~350,000 from 1890 to 1933 in calibers from 22 short to 32 long...
The Remington model 4 rolling block rifle was made between 1890-1933.If you have a model 4S military rifle,then these were made by Remington from 1913-1923.your rifle has either a 22.5in barrel,or a 24in barrel.These were chambered in .22,.25 Stevens,or 32 caliber.
It's probably a model 4 but you need to identify it, then it's all based on original condition, condition, and condition to determine value.
The Remington Model 4 was made from 1890-1933. Check the barrel on the left side for letter markings (2 letters, just forward of the receiver) that are the code to date barrel was made. You may also check with Remington.
Value of ANY gun is based on exact make, model, veariety and condition. Without all 4, impossible to answer.
10-500 USD or so
I can help a little.Your remington model 4 rolling block was made between the years 1890-1933.There waas a solid frame model and a takedown model available.These were chambered in 3 calibers..22,.25 caliber stevens,and in .32 cal.These had a 22.5in barrel,or a 24 inch barrel with both being octagon barrels.There was approximately 50,000 made during this time span.I hope this helps. Well by 1905 they were almost to serial 170,00 so before then.
1930, check the date code stamped on the barrel. Remington Society of America, Manufactured Date link has the details.
you can put a 3'' in a Remington 812 2 3/4" but eventually it'll blow the barrel, wouldn't recommend it.
yes , i have done this, i couldn't find a 3 inch slug barrel so i put on a 2 3/4 inch one and it worked fine, but Remington said no, guess that's their liability answer.
20-60 USD or so
Frank de Haas in Single Shot Rifles and Actions shows the dates of manufacture for the #4 model Remington rolling block as 1890 to 1933. The first type being the rigid frame with screw in barrel. Konrad Schreier indicates the lever takedown type was introduced about 1900 made through 1910 when Remington changed to the thumb screw style takedown system. The last type was manufactured with a round barrel as opposed to the former tapered octagon barrels. The earliest #4s do not have alfa designations as part of the serial number. For photo examples of these types see www.rollingblockparts.com. Due to Remington's incomplete or nonexistant records the exact date of your rifle manufacture may never be known.
Does it read "kec" or "ked"? The Remington web site indicates 4 grades of Remington model 1900 double barrel shotguns (http://www.remington.com/library/history/firearm_models/shotguns/model_1900.asp): Grades Offered: K - Remington steel barrelsKE - Remington steel, auto ejectorsKD - 2 stripe Damascus barrelsKED - 2 strip Damascus, auto ejectors