This guide details the takedown procedure for the Remington 4-S Boy Scout Rifle, a historical firearm used by the American Boy Scouts. The process involves removing a single takedown screw to separate the barrel and forend from the receiver, facilitating cleaning and transport. The video emphasizes the importance of safety during disassembly.
Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons provides an in-depth look at the Remington 4-S, officially adopted by the American Boy Scouts in 1913. The video details its historical context, unique rolling block action, and original pricing, highlighting its significance as an early youth training rifle.
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