In the year 1890,as a model No.4 rolling block rifle.
In order to determine the exact value of a Remington Rolling Block rifle, a few different factors would need to be taken into consideration. Some of these things would be the age and condition of the rifle.
Which model?
Not enough information to even hazard a guess.
You will have to contact Remington.
It's on the barrel underneath the forearm piece and on the trigger guard as well.
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Depends a lot on which one and original condition, condition, and condition!
Depends on the model but something like a rolling block #1 would be from 1868-1888.
Depends greatly on which rolling block, there's to many to specify them all serial/date.
The answer is yes. How do I know; I have a model 4 rolling block rifle. I am trying to find out the year of mfg. The serial# is 354682
There is no one rolling block rifle, and no one answer. Most are held on pins that must be pushed out with a pin punch.