greatly dependent on condition, from a $200 shooter to as much as $1,200 for new in the box. Until the condition gets into the 90%+ it probably won't pass $500 in value. A Gallery is a collectors model but it's all about original, condition, condition, and condition....
Yes they did. It is called a "gallery special" model. Remington Product No# is 5512 on the new in box one that I have. Ralph
The .17 Remington cartridge would be chambered for a short action rifle.
The Remington 700sps in 270 wsm is a short action .
None of them say. 22 short, long, or long rifle round barrel 12-A octagon barrel 12-C 22 short (octagon) 12-B 22 Remington Special (octagon) 12-CS
Short
short
Yes.
If it's not marked it's a model 12B (B is short only/Gallery model) made in 1912 the value is dependent on original condition. From a 200 beater to a 1,200 like new or more in the original box.
Short action
If its a .308 its a short action.
Yes, I am using a 308 and a 243 clip in my 1954 760 in 35 Remington.
It would be considered a "short" action.