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The Remington Model Four is a
semi-automatic rifle A semi-automatic rifle is an autoloading rifle that fires a single cartridge with each pull of the trigger, and uses part of the fired cartridge's energy to eject the case and load another cartridge into the chamber. For comparison, a bolt- ...
manufactured by
Remington Arms Remington Arms Company, LLC was an American manufacturer of firearms and ammunition, now broken into two companies, each bearing the Remington name. The firearms manufacturer is ''Remington Arms''. The ammunition business is called ''Remington ...
from 1981 to 1987. It features a
gas-operated Gas-operation is a system of operation used to provide energy to operate locked breech, autoloading firearms. In gas-operation, a portion of high-pressure gas from the cartridge being fired is used to power a mechanism to dispose of the spen ...
action with a gloss-finished walnut stock. Unlike most Remington rifles, the Model Four spells out the number and is marketed as the ''Model Four'' not the ''Model 4''. Along with the Model 7400, the Model Four is essentially a redesign of the Model 742. Some of the improvements include a smoother action and a stronger lockup.


Variants

;Model Four Collectors Edition :In 1982, 1500 Collectors Editions rifles were manufactured. This special model was chambered exclusively in
.30-06 The .30-06 Springfield cartridge (pronounced "thirty- aught-six" ), 7.62×63mm in metric notation, and called the .30 Gov't '06 by Winchester, was introduced to the United States Army in 1906 and later standardized; it remained in military us ...
and featured an etched receiver, 24K gold inlays and a high-luster finish.


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Official Page
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