The value range on this gun can vary widely based on the model, date of manufacture and condition of the piece. I own a 1913 Mod. 12-C with very little scarring on the stocks, but only about 50% of the original blue. Depending on the buyer's interest, the gun could sell for anywhere between $275.00 to $325.00. I've seen ones in excellent condition go for well above $400.00. Pieces that have suffered heavy use or poor storage may sell for $100.00 to $150.00. Many people mistake all Mod. 12 rifles for 'Gallery Guns' which is not the case.
remington 725 caliber 222 bolt action excellant condition
Model 581.
Available from the Remington Custom shop- Model 7.
100-500
It was offered in more than one caliber.
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The Remington Model 760 was not chambered in .284 Winchester, so I am unsure what caliber you are referring to. sales@countrygunsmith.net
It will vary with caliber.
It depends on what caliber it is chambered in.
The Remington Model 700 is a bolt-action rifle. It was made by the Remington Arms in 1962. It can come in many different stock, barrel and caliber configurations.
Remington never made a 35 caliber lever action rifle, you have a rifle by some other manufacturer in 35 Remington, who's?
$500-$600