im assuming you mean an 30-06 it depends on the condition of the gun i.e. the stock , barrel , action if in good condition sold to another person legally you could get $400-$500 , sold at a gun shop $200-$300
$300 to $500 depending on condition, location, accessories and etc.. They can be replaced for under $600.
the Remington .32 model 141 is not a shotgun but a pump action dear hunting RIFLE. It was made between 1938 and 1950, and has a value in good condition between 250 and 300$
Value of a weatherby .300 magnum made in germany
i seached the net, seens i have a model 12 Remington .22 and it seems to be going for about 300+ American
450.00
300 Savage is the ammunition the gun (a Remington 7600) is chambered for. The ammunition is shorter than the 308 Winchester and has ballistics in between the 30/30 Winchester and the 308 Win. making it an excellent deer gun or any game of medium size. Since even elk were taken with 30/30s in the past, the 300 Savage could probably do the job within a reasonable distance, but it wouldn't be my first choice.The previous model (Remington Model 760) was produced in 300 Savage from 1952-1960. The specific gun you mention (your question without a complete sentence...) (7600 in 300 Savage) is a special limited run with only 300 made in 2007. It has a walnut stock with satin finish and blued metal finish on the steel. Remington website does not list any current models of 7600s that are chambered in 300 Savage. Probably a fiscally conscious decision on Remington's part considering 300 Savage is difficult to find and overpriced when you do.
What is the Value of a Remington 770 300 win mag with a scope serial number M72031826
good gun i have one.they were made from 1984 to 1987 and are valued at aroud 175-300$ depending on the value
75-300 USD
100-300 USD
Most likely, the pump shotgun you have is a model 10. Uncheckered wood, grooved slide, value is from 150 to 300 dollars.
My husband just bought one and the reserch we have done is $300-$700 depending on the condition of the gun.