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Depends on which model and condition, condition, and condition....
About $500 and up.
Depends greatly on which model and more importantly ORIGINAL condition, condition, and condition.
Hexagon barrel what? Model? pump, rolling block, ?? Condition?
My research indicates about $300.00 in good condition, and that is for a model 4 in .32 long caliber.
The Rolling block was made in 1907
The guns were finished "in the white." Therefore the barrel should be somewhat shiney, and the receiver and butt plate case hardened. One in mint condition should fetch $2000+. Examples of less quality are worth from $600 on up.
In the year 1890,as a model No.4 rolling block rifle.
Value depends on Make, Model, and condition. It may range from $10-$1000, and will truly need a hands on appraisal.
Depends a lot on which one and original condition, condition, and condition!
Well the patent date is 1902 not 1802 but that still doesn't determine when it was actually made. Is this a rolling block? If the forstock is rather long it would be a model 4 if it's short and it's probably a model 6. For value need model and condition. Model 6 good condition
It is possible that you have a model 1901 rolling block pistol that was re-chambered for the 219 zipper caliber.I show no records of Remington rolling block pistols that were chambered for the 219 zipper.Is the barrel 10in.long and part round part octagon?this would indicate that the barrel is from a model 1901 rolling block pistol?If not then the pistol has been re-barreled and then chambered for the 219 zipper cartridge.The use of rem-umc was between 1916-1920.