About Remington Arms 4S Standard Model
The Remington Model 4 rifle was single shot, rolling block boy's rifle designed/invented by F.A. Houghton, J.O. Simpson and O.H. Loomis and made by Remington Arms from 1890 to 1933. Approximately 356,000 of them were made in that time. Variations: Improved Model 4, No.4S Boy Scout Rifle and No.4S Military Rifle. It was chambered for .22Short, .22 Long and 22 Long Rifle cartridges, but also for .25 Stevens, .32 Short and .32 Long rimfire cartridges. It was also available in smooth bore for.22 or .32 short cartridges. The Model 4 has an automatic ejector. Three types of Model 4 were made: From 1890-1900 the Sold Frame model was made, from 1901-1925 the Takedown model was made with a small lever on the right side of the receiver, and from 1926-1933 the Screw Release Takedown model was made. The Remington Model 4 rifle was also made in three styles: Standard style, Boy Scout aka Military Model and Cadet Model. They were likely discontinued as sales of early Remington single-shots must have dropped considerably by the early 1930s.
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Specifications
Category | Rifles |
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Caliber | 22 Long Rifle |
Capacity | 17+1 |
Barrel Length | 22.5" |
Finish | Black |
Sights | Front Blade |
Gun Type | Single Shot |
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