In all honesty, it is worth as much as any other Remington 700 in the same shape. There doesn't appear to be a premium, or a penalty, for the older 700s. I am trying to find exactly what you are describing. I expect to pay 400-600 dollars depending on condition. As for the scope, I don't know what it is worth. 30 year old scopes are not worth much unless they are collector's items.
The Model 1917 U.S. Rifle made by Winchester is worth about $800 to $1000 in excellent condition with all original parts. Much less if it has parts from Remington or Eddystone and has gone through an aresenal refurbish.
Remington made several versions from 1950 through 1959, and still do. It depends on condition, gauge, grade or version. I have recently bought a 51, a 53 and a 56. Prices run NORMALLY for AVERAGE standard shotguns 150-250 but more if they are of certain gauges and condition.
The answer is maybe. The 7.62x51 NATO, the military round, was actually derived from .308 Winchester but has slightly different tolerances.
The value of a Winchester model 61 serial number 374 in excellent condition as of 2014 is between 725.00 and 895.00. Guns can be sold through local gun dealers, pawn stores, and gun auctions.
The value of a Winchester 44 168672 A with a 24 inch hex barrel in good condition as of 2014 is between 325.00 and 400.00. Guns can be sold through local gun dealers, gun auctions, and pawn stores.
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They don't have clips. They have magazines. You can order them through Numrich.
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These rifles were made from 1924 through 1932 and only about 21,000 of them were made. In excellent condition they value around $2000. In good condition with some wear and bluing loss they value around $750.
from 1907 through 1957 only 58,000+ were made, in fair condition it should fetch 500.00 for a first year production...
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