Remington's Last Rolling Block: the No.7 Target Rifle
This video explores the Remington No. 7 Target Rifle, the final iteration of Remington's Rolling Block action, introduced in 1903. Notably, these rifles were manufactured using leftover 1871 Rolling Block pistol frames, making them a unique and expensive offering at $24. The description details various chamberings, including .22 Short, .22 Long, .22 Long Rifle, .25-10 Stevens Rimfire, and .32-20 centerfire, along with standard and optional barrel lengths. Only 350 units were produced between 1903 and 1910. The rifle's design, incorporating a pistol grip and tang-mounted aperture sights, made it well-suited for target shooting.













