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Remington No. 4 Rolling Block Rifle
Hello Again,
Thank you so very much to all of you who helped me to identify my Rolling Block Rifle. Now I have encountered a new situation. As I was told the small lever on the right hand side is a lever so that you can take down or take apart the barrel from the receiver. I have made several attempts to take it apart with no success. The lever moves in approximately a 180-degree arc. No matter where I place the lever, how hard I pull, twist, and turn I can not get the barrel to disengage from the receiver. Am I doing something incorrect or is there a very simple trick to completing this? Once again I am very grateful to all of the help I received the first time. Respectfully, Tim O'D |
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Sounds like the barrrel is rusted into the receiver. Take it to a gunsmith.
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