Model 25???
1923-1935 it will be date code stamped on the barrel, diagram and code table on the Remington Society of America
20-100 USD or so
Pump action rifle, made early in the 1900's, in 25 rimfire, 25-20 WCF, and 32-20 WCF.
2 rem
20-100 USD or so
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That would be an amazing find. The 32-20 (32 WCF) cartridge was not introduced until 1882 for the 1873 Winchester rifle.
Not sure what a "22 cap" pump is. The magazine capacity of a Remington pump rifle will depend on which MODEL, and whether you are loading 22 LR, 22 Long, or 22 Short. The Model 121A holds 20 Shorts, 15 longs, or 14 Long Rifle cartridges. A model 12 would hold 15, 12, or 10.
Your remington model 25 pump rifle in 32-20WCF is valued at between 250-750 dollars based on the rifle having 60%-90% original finish remaining and a good bore.
Your question is difficult to answer because there is no "20-20" Winchester. The model 1894 was the first rifle available in the new smokeless powder 30 WCF cartridge (Winchester Center Fire) aka "30-30". If this is actually your rifle it was manufactured in 1913.
The Marlin No.27-S slide pump rifle uses the Winchester 32-20 shell from Remington Ammunition and was still available in 1993 as noted in my 1993 Gun Digest ( the last edition I have) and may still be available now.
Prices for the Remington 14 1/2 run between $1,200 to $2,500 according to condition. The rifle is also available in 25-20 and 32-20, but the 38-40 (38 WCF) is the rarest.