What is the value of a Remington 29 T 32 barrel worth in great condition
The 1894 was a side by side barrel the 1893 was the single shot
This gun was made in 1938. In fair condition expect $350 to $500 depending. These pre-war guns are not favored by shooters, and collectors are looking for guns with high percentages of finish and original condition.
The Gun Digest book Firearms Assembly/Disassembly Vol IV on Centerfire Rifles covers the Remington 760, which is similar in construction and disassembly.
your serial number 33486 is to low for the 1903a3 serial number range. however, the Remington model of 1917, serial number 33486 was made in 1918.............
The 1903a3 and the model of 1918 both fire the 30/06 cartridge.................
I have found them for sale NIB for $599 to $795
$150 to several thousand dollars, depending on condition,markings, and history of the gun.
Find a book that has sn data on your particular firearm.
Grasp the foregrip at the barrel end and pry down and to the rear, this will release the foregrip , now break open as if to load
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Woodmaster is the model. Grade are ADL, BDL.
i don't actually see the answer to edit but there is not "significance" in the serial or meaning it's just a serial. There's a prefix on the model 700's starting in later half of the 70's do to the date code rolling over but other then that Remington doesn't put an meanings in them.
I don't believe the Remington 512, 511 or 510 have serial numbers
You didn't ask a question ... what do you need to know?
great condition....2200.00
UMC could stand for a number of things. UMC is a brand of computers. It could also be the United Methodist church, or the University medical center.
The Remington Rand model 1911 was made for the United states from 1943-1945.Approximate numbers were 1,086,624 made during this time span.Your serial number belongs to the third block of serial numbers assigned by the U.S. which was from serial number 1,471,431-1,609,528.There were a total of 7 serial block numbers assigned during the War.If I had to say what exact year I would say early in 1944.
yes, but not too often in a light weight 38 revolver.
Contact Remington Customer Service through their website.
I'd imagine that at closer ranges (like 50 yards or closer) the .44 Magnum is much more powerful. But it is a handgun round, which loses power fairly quickly. The M-16 shoots a small diameter bullet (.223) but is accurate and more powerful at a longer distance.
See information in related links on the Remington Society of America, date code table information.
I also have a Remington Model 6 that was given to me by my Uncle whom had received it from my Grandfather. As a very youg boy I can remember seeing it in my Grandfathers packhouse. He used it to kill rats and vermin around the barn yard. It was in really poor shape when I received it but I lovingly restored it. Anyway the model 6 was made from 1901-1933 with a total of 497,000 being produced. A rifle in 100% condition is valued at $600, 10% is valued at $75 with a 25% increase for a smooth bore barrel. Mine is priceless.
AnswerI have found over the years that any item is worth only what someone is willing to pay for . Last week, 8/13/05, at a gun show in NC I was offered $250 for my Remington Improved model 6. When I declined the dealers offer a bystander offered me $350. I still declined because I didn't really want to sell I just wanted an appraisel. My grandmother bought the gun new and gave it to me in 1953, I am giving it to my grandson and wanted to tell him it's value.I have one that is being completely restored, and the offered value at that point is $1000.00 in my area. Not restored it is worth around $300.00.
A 1950's model 33 bolt action Remington 22 rifle is worth roughly $275. However, this can vary greatly depending on who purchases it, and what kind of condition it is in.