Will have to be made.
You will have to call Browing with the sn to find out.
Numrich gun parts corp.may have a exploded view of this model on there web site.
Gun show or on line auction or old gun catalogs
The answer is yes. How do I know; I have a model 4 rolling block rifle. I am trying to find out the year of mfg. The serial# is 354682
Is it a Model 4 or a Model 6 or a rolling block? Try posting over at http://www.remingtonsociety.com/forums/
Single shot? Rolling block?
That they're rocks. And they're rolling.
Have you tried the Remington Arms web-site? From the information that I have the Number 4 rolling block rifle was made in the following variations: No. 4 Rolling Block Rifle, manufactured from 1890 to 1933 in .22 S-L-LR, .25 Stevens (barrel may be marked "25-10"), or .32 short or long rimfire calibers. Cadet Model (pre-dates the Boy Scout Model) only manufactured from 1911 to 1912..........very rare No. 4-S "Boy Scout Model" caliber .22 S-L-LR No. 4-S Rolling Block Rifle Military (commonly marked "MILITARY MODEL") or "AMERICAN BOY SCOUT" which is also very rare. These were thought to have been used by military academies for training cadets.
Can you find any additional markings on the gun? You may have a Stevens Model 44 Ideal Single Shot, but my references disagree on whether these had a rolling block or falling block action and none specifically say there were smoothbore versions. The Blue Book lists a value of $275 for this model in 60% condition and $500 in 95%. Since these were often a boy's first firearm, they were usually got rough use and little care, so a 60% gun is not easy to find.
How do you find a quilt block by name only
Brown Sugar is by the rolling stone. You can find it on the CD Sticky Fingers.