Remington #4 Rolling Block

 

The illustration shown below was taken from Frank de Haas's Single Shot Rifle book with the part numbers changed to reflect factory part numbers.  This is important as about all obsolete parts suppliers use ONLY factory or closely associated numbers where ever possible so everyone is on the same page.

 

Note, for some of the older firearms, many over 100 years old, the factories never used what we now know as assembly drawings, but just views of many of the component parts & possibly randomly placed 

 

 

The parts listed below are for your identification purposes only. 
The author of this website DOES NOT have any parts.

 

 



The Above illustration taken from Frank de Haas Single Shot Rifles & Actions book but the numbers changed to match factory part numbers

1   Barrel  14   Fore Arm  Screw
2   Breech Block 15   Frame
3   Breech Block Screw 16   Hammer
4   Butt Plate 17   Hammer Roll
5   Butt Plate Screw 18   Hammer Roll Pin
6   Butt Stock 19   Hammer Screw
7   Dummy Screw 20   Locking Pin
8   Escutcheon Head 21   Mainspring
9   Escutcheon Nut 22   Mainspring Screw
10   Extractor 23   Tang Screw
11   Extractor Pin 24   Trigger
12S-22   Firing Pin-22RF 25   Trigger, Breech Block, &  Extractor Spring
12L-32   Firing Pin-32 RF 26   Trigger Pin
12A   Firing Pin Retainer Pin 27   Trigger, Block & Extractor Spring Screw
     13   Fore Arm . .

 

A brief history of the above firearm as copied from the Blue Book of Gun Values.   No. 4 Rolling Block Rifle -- approximately 350,000 manufactured from 1890-1933.  Made in 22 S.L.LR, 25 Stevens (barrels marked  "25-10") or 32 Short or Long cal. Rimfire.  22 1/2" octagon barrel standard with round barrels available late in the series. A smooth bore barrel was introduced about 1911.  Had blued finish with case hardened frame.   Solid frame initially followed by a takedown in 2 different types (lever release introduced ap[proximatley in 1901, screw in approximately 1926).  This model was Remington's smaller rolling block rifle.   

 

 

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Originated 06-25-2005 Last updated 11-08-2020
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