the remington model 510 is a 22 plinking rifle used by adults and youth alike.
they were not known to have been used by the military, but it's possible.
The value of an old firearm depends almost entirely on condition and desirability. In the case of the Remington 510 it is a very desirable 22 cal., rifle. The 510 is light, short and very accurate. It may be one of, if not, the finest training rifle ever made for young shooter/students. When the bolt is thrown on a 510 the safety automatically goes to the safe position, unlike the other Remington 500 series bolt-action rifles. A 100% original 510 in excellent condition, with a good bore and no external rust or pits will bring $175.00 to $225.00. As the condition worsens, the price goes down accordingly. I have bought "dogs", just for parts for as little as $50. Ed
Would like to know the value of a Remington 510 SB. The gun is in 98% condition Thank you John
The Remington model 510 Target Master was made from 1939-1962.
current value of a 1941 Remington 510 22cal rifle
A Remongton 510 .22 cal single shot rifle can be worth from $100-$1200 depending on the care and condition of the rifle. These rifles were manufactured between 1939-1962, and they are becoming very rare and harder to find.
You can find Remington Date of Manufacture codes at www.rimfirecentral.com in Remington Forum
the early 500 series Remington 22 cal rifles did not have a serial number. I believe serial numbers were required after 1968
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Your Remington model 510 Target Master will bring between 195-250 dollars in the condition that you describe.
I don't believe the Remington 512, 511 or 510 have serial numbers
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