It all depends on condition, accessories, box, manual, etc.. The 600 was only made from 65-68. It was also available in 222 Remington, .223 Remington, .243 Winchester, 6mm Remington, 6.5 Remington Magnum, .308 Winchester, and .35 Remington. It weighed 6.5 lbs which made it light and fast handling. Retail in 1965 was 145 USD. The stock was a laminate built of five thick layers, alternating walnut, beech, walnut, beech, walnut. Barrel - Free floated and 18.5" in length. It had a nylon ventilated rib screwed to its upper surface. The trigger guard and the blind magazine floorplate assembly were made of the same material. The rib was basically useless and most folks took it off to mount a scope. Sights - Screw adjustable rear for windage and elevation. The large swept back ramp front sight had a flat faced gold bead and a tendency to catch on brush and small limbs in the woods. It was screwed to the rib and could be removed, but, only if you up for a challange. Value range - 500 - 1500
I had a one before and I sold it for about $600
Its worth between $350 and $600 bucks.
The value of a Remington model 600 .222 caliber depends on the condition of the gun. One in excellent condition is worth approximately $500, as of 2014.
Brand new these guns are range from 350-600$..
about 600 pounds
A Remington model 31 16 gauge shotgun is worth between $200 and $600 depending on its condition. These shotguns were commonly used for sport and recreational shooting.
about $350-$600.
Any Where from $350 to $600
It really all depends... but as of 2009, it typically ranges from $350 to $600 depending on country of origin, year and model. !
600
1 dollar is worth about 1.58 dollars. 600 Dollars would be worth.... 600 divided by 1.58 = £379.75
$600.00