.35 Remington is a caliber, introduced around 1912, not a rifle or model. Please advise of the action type (bolt, pump, lever) maker and model number. On a guess (based upon the patent dates) I'll hazard that you have a pump action Remington Model 14. Book value ranges from $600 for 100% condition to $11 for 60%, but these guns were made invarious grades (A, C & F) that command higher premiums, and, if you have the "thumbnail" safety introduced in 1918 it can double the gun's value. Take this one to a reputable gunsmith to be examined and appraised.
The Remington high powered auto calibers (25. 30, 32, 35) all were introduced in 1906 with the Remington model 8 High-powered Automatic rifle. The first high-powered center-fire cartridge rifle ever made in the world.
Not a date stamp and has nothing to do with value. Value is based on Condition, Condition, Condition and one other item Condition! RW - Remington Works All dates are patent dates.
I have a octagonal barrel .32 caliber Remington Patent date May 3, 1864 - What would it be worth?
1600.00 I know that's on the 870 and what else i don't know but it's unlikely any Remington shotgun will bring that amount
Have one that was made in 1943
Retail it's worth about $150 or $160.
$100 - $200 depending on condition. Or less for rough.
value is based on overall condition.........
they are going for as high as 1250.00 dollars
$200-$300 if 90% or better.
what is the value of the Remington 1100
Remington didn't make a 44 pump and I suspect the year is actually a patent date your reading on the barrel which is not the manufactured date. If it's a 22lr with no markings it's probably a model 12. Value is GREATLY determined by condition for which none is supplied.
Model 24's were made from 1922-1935. According to Remington's website, the serial number range of Model 24's is 00001 to 130425.