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My First Rolling Block: A Tiny #4
Yesterday at 12:14pm
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I had no intention of buying this gun but I put a low ball bid on it on GunBroker and it went even lower than that.  I don't know how much these things go for but I stole this one.  Everything looks original and has turned into patina with some case colors still present. The wood is solid.  Everything is tight.  Bore is perfect. Even the screws look good.  This is how I like to find my guns.  Looking at pictures online I never realized how small these little actions are.  They are tiny!  I can see why you guys like rolling blocks.  Maybe I need a bigger one with an octagon barrel in .22lr.

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Re: My First Rolling Block: A Tiny #4
Reply #1 - yesterday at 1:07pm
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Cute little roller in great condition. Good buy
  
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Reply #2 - yesterday at 1:26pm
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I've always like the No.2 and No.4 Rolling Block rifles. Your rifle still has case color around the takedown bolt. Nice gun !
  
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Reply #3 - yesterday at 2:03pm
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Nice find! It's in much better condition than most of the average #4's. Nice figure in the buttstock too.
  
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Re: My First Rolling Block: A Tiny #4
Reply #4 - yesterday at 2:30pm
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You're hooked, now a sporting #1. You won't be sorry.   Wink
  

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Reply #5 - yesterday at 2:31pm
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That is a nice little gun. And it sure is in better shape than a worn-out one a good friend of mine has. The one Snuff has is so bad that in some lighting conditions anyone off to the side behind him can see the bullet in flight- maybe only trundling along at two or three hundred feet per sec. Oddly, he can hit most stuff out to about twenty five yards if it is beer can size of so.
  
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Reply #6 - yesterday at 3:57pm
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I've been a Rolling Block fan for many years, but never bought a little #4 until a decade ago. I preferred the #2 and larger action Sporting Rifles. Then my late friend Bob Evans (a Guild engraver) setup beside me at one of our collector shows and pulled out a #4 he'd engraved decades before. It was gorgeous and I asked if he was selling it. He was, and it came home with me. It's not an untouched original, but I love owning it as something Bob once built for himself.
  

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Reply #7 - yesterday at 4:03pm
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I had one back in the eighties. Was a take down 32 RF. You couldn't have paid me to shoot it. It was in good condition but the smooth barrel shank and that novel takedown system scared the heck out of me.

Is your #4 threaded?
  

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