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Hi everyone, I am just looking for info I dont remember the model number but I looked at a remington single shot rifle with octagon barrel about 45% condition supposed to been made in the 20s. I am just looking for info on how much they go for and what was the model numbers this might have been or ones close to it. I just no nothing on them and I would like to educate myself on them. I really love how they look and would love to have one some day. Thanks God Bless
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Eastern PA
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Probably a Remington Rolling Block. You could probably find a picture and description on ** or AA. Could be a Model 4 or a Model 6. The Model 6 was cheaper to produce. The M-4 was a miniature version of the larger RB's.
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thanks Steve
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Look on the underside of the barrel for two letters. They will tell you the month and year the rifle was made.
Go here to see what the letters mean: http://www.remingtonsociety.com/ques...ACKPOWDERX.htm |
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doubs43
Remington date codes didn't start until 1920 so anything made before then wouldn't have them. John Gyde and Roy Marcot have published a very good overview of the 22 RF Remington made rifles. Well worth the price. |
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The OP did say he thought the rifle was made in the 1920's so I thought it may have a date code on the barrel. Apparently it's older than he estimates. I have the Gyde & Marcot book and agree it's excellent. My interest is in the Model 33 and newer rifles so I haven't spent a lot of time on the older rifles.
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Thanks guys
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