Yes
I've been looking for one for a while and when they were still in production, they were in the range. I belive Remington has ceased production and I've seen them on gunbroker.com going for as much as -. Crippen
The Remington Model 742 was made from 1960 until 1980, and it was replaced by the Model 7400 in 1981.
I did a google search "remington firearms". Click on History. Model 552 is still in production. If you contact them, they can probably send you an owners manual. Or you can go to http://www.stevespages.com/page7b.htm and he has a whole listing of gun manuals
Yes, since 1957 and still going....
The Model 1100 has been made since 1963 and is still in Remington's catalog.
The Remington Model 1100 shotgun is still in production, hence it would be worth no more than list price - and probably less, if it has been used at all.
Remington discontinued the Model 760 rifle at the end of 1982 and introduced the Model 7600, Model 76 (cheaper version) in 1983. Yes, it is still being made.
It is still in production so over 10 million
They still make a synthetic stock for a model 700
Production of the Remington Model 552 A, Speedmaster began in 1957 and was still being produced in 2006 as the 552 BDL Deluxe Fieldmaster NRA Edition.
They made them in four calibers. 25 Remington, 30 Remington, 32 Remington & 35 Remington. The 25 & 32 are obsolete, the 30 was still available in the 80's & the 35 is still available at your larger sporting goods stores. There are dozens of custom reloaders that will still supply ammo for any of these calibers.
The Remington model 121 is the improved model 12 and is still considered one of the finest 22 pump rifles made. They were made in 6 general models including those chambered for the .22 Remington Special Cartridge (.22 W.R.F) from 1936 to 1956 in quantity of approximately 200,000. In better condition they are considered quite collectible.