Not sure what you mean by a "center-shot". The Model 512 is a .22 caliber rimfire rifle. This means that the rim of the cartridge case is the primer and once the rim is struck by the firing pin, the primer mix then ignites the gunpowder inside the cartridge case causing the bullet to move forward.
Please tell me how to install the bolt in a Remington Model 512
your Remington model 512 was made from 1940-1962,with a total production of 395,000 guns.
remington model 512 value, as with all items, depends on condition. how good in the finish, wood, bore. Any rust/pitts. between $75 - $100 if good
I think you mean a Sportmaster 512, Remington didn't make a Model 52. In MINT, like new condition around $300.-
I do not know the answer, I can tell you that I goy mine for Christmas 1959.
Many shotguns & .22 caliber rifles manufactured before 1968 did not have serial numbers. This would include your Rem. 512
Well, it would help to know which gun your model 512 is, but for now I will assume it is a Remington SportsMaster 512. The bolt stop may be worn, broken or dirty. Take it to a gunsmith for examination and repair as needed. Parts wear out.
I would go to Numrich Gun Parts Corp.first in my search for parts.
It's date code stamped on the left side of the barrel in front of the receiver, check the Remington Society of America for location diagram and chart.
They were made from 1940-1962, to figure out the month/year you need to look at the barrel code and look that up under the manufactured date on the Remington Society of America.
Average condition $75.00 Exelent $100.00 Remington 512 is a similar to the T-513 & T-514 with the same receiver and a non target stock and tapered barrel
I don't believe the Remington 512, 511 or 510 have serial numbers