The value of any firearm is based on exact MAKE, MODEL and CONDITION. You gave us a model only. You best bet will be to visit a local gun shop or gun show for a hands on appraisal.
Between £350 and £450
We need make, model, and condition- and it is not a rifle- it is a shotgun.
Yes, but unless there's great sentimental value it's not worth it.
Remington didn't make a Model 12-2 but Model 12-A-F & and CS. But the value is GREATLY dependent on condition without that it's anywhere from a 200-1,200 gun NIB.
From $100 - $1,500 depending on original condition.
A Savage model 24 -3030- 12 gauge in good condition is valued at $500. It is a rifle over shotgun combo.
Tough question, the Remington model 550 is a .22 rifle not a 12 gauge shotgun.
i seached the net, seens i have a model 12 Remington .22 and it seems to be going for about 300+ American
It is not possible for you to have a "Model 97" in 30-06. The Winchester Model 97 is a shotgun, and was made in 12-gauge of 16-gauge. The only Winchester models that were or are chambered for the 30-06 rifle cartridge are the Model 54 bolt-action rifle, and the Model 70 bolt-action rifle series.
Remington made neither a shotgun or rifle model 1890, sounds like you are might be talking about a model 12-C or 12-CS pump rifle. Until it's identified correctly and a GOOD description of it's condition, valuation is impossible.
800.00 That's a ridiculous answer without knowing which variation or condition. (Model 12)
Depends if it's been used for a tomato stake or it's new in the box. $100-1,500.