
Vintage Remington Model No. 4 Cadet Rolling Block Rifle
Overall, the condition of this rifle is good. The metalwork is above 60%, retaining some bluing with areas of wear. The case hardening is still visible on areas of the receiver. The woodwork shows typical wear consistent with age including minor dings and nicks. The bore has well-defined rifling with minor pitting in areas.
The rifle stock is decorated with six silver silver and brass acorns on the buttstock and 1 acorn on the forestock. Possibly an homage to the Boy Scouts of America. It is unknown when these decorations were added.
The Cadet rifle is the least known variant of Remington's No. 4 rifle. Only around 300 were made. While it shares many standard features with the No. 4 sporting rifle, it has a 28 inch barrel, extended wood forend and sling swivels. It was the precursor to the No. 4 Boy Scout, and No. 4 Military rifles marketed to Militray schools and organizations.
Serial Number 107. Manufactured 1912-1913
PERIOD: First Half 20th Century
ORIGIN: New York, United States
SIZE: Barrel Length - 28", Caliber 22 Short, Long or Long Rifle
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Vintage Remington Model No. 4 Cadet Rolling Block Rifle
Overall, the condition of this rifle is good. The metalwork is above 60%, retaining some bluing with areas of wear. The case hardening is still visible on areas of the receiver. The woodwork shows typical wear consistent with age including minor dings and nicks. The bore has well-defined rifling with minor pitting in areas.
The rifle stock is decorated with six silver silver and brass acorns on the buttstock and 1 acorn on the forestock. Possibly an homage to the Boy Scouts of America. It is unknown when these decorations were added.
The Cadet rifle is the least known variant of Remington's No. 4 rifle. Only around 300 were made. While it shares many standard features with the No. 4 sporting rifle, it has a 28 inch barrel, extended wood forend and sling swivels. It was the precursor to the No. 4 Boy Scout, and No. 4 Military rifles marketed to Militray schools and organizations.
Serial Number 107. Manufactured 1912-1913
PERIOD: First Half 20th Century
ORIGIN: New York, United States
SIZE: Barrel Length - 28", Caliber 22 Short, Long or Long Rifle
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Overall, the condition of this rifle is good. The metalwork is above 60%, retaining some bluing with areas of wear. The case hardening is still visible on areas of the receiver. The woodwork shows typical wear consistent with age including minor dings and nicks. The bore has well-defined rifling with minor pitting in areas.
The rifle stock is decorated with six silver silver and brass acorns on the buttstock and 1 acorn on the forestock. Possibly an homage to the Boy Scouts of America. It is unknown when these decorations were added.
The Cadet rifle is the least known variant of Remington's No. 4 rifle. Only around 300 were made. While it shares many standard features with the No. 4 sporting rifle, it has a 28 inch barrel, extended wood forend and sling swivels. It was the precursor to the No. 4 Boy Scout, and No. 4 Military rifles marketed to Militray schools and organizations.
Serial Number 107. Manufactured 1912-1913
PERIOD: First Half 20th Century
ORIGIN: New York, United States
SIZE: Barrel Length - 28", Caliber 22 Short, Long or Long Rifle























