No the Remington model 600 Mohawk was made during the years 1971-1979.This was a promotional model with a total production of 94,920 rifles made during this time span.They were chambered in 222rem,6mm rem,243 Win,or .308Win.
The Remington mohawk .308 is a great rifle. In Good condition it is about a $1000 to $1250 dollar gun it was discontinued in the 1970's and there are only a few in good condition left. So a mohawk 600 is worth about $1000 to $1250. The Remington model 600 was made until 1968 and was followed by the Model 600 Mohawk. The original 600 had a ribbed barrel and the Mohawk did not. Both are built on the same short, top feed, bolt action. and both have 18 1/2 in barrels. There was a recall on the rifles as there was some concern that the safety could not be moved far enough back to insure that the rifle would not fire. This was easily corrected by expanding the safety slot in the stock.
1964 If it's a model 600 Carbine and not a Mohawk which would be 1972. Check this table for the answer: http://www.remingtonsociety.com/rsa/questions/barrelcodes
100-300 USD or so
lil twist mhawk is 6 inches
6 inches
What I have found is its 1-10" for 308.
1-12 twist rate
$600 to $700
I can,t make out the markings on the barrel, it says made in America but has. markings that look to be foreign, but I can,t make them out, can you help, it has a vented barrel, so I guess its not a Mohawk, just a 600, was the 600 made only one year 1964 I think I saw that somewhere?
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