600-700 USD
Being that these are/were military rifles, any example in perfect condition would probably bring in 2K range.
$300 to $350, if in good, original condition with Redfield sights.
Depending on the condition (stock, metal, etc.) and the sights it has, anywhere from $250 to $600. Most average condition ones are in the $300-$400 range.
100-450 USD
No. Minor difference, may be adapted to fit. Sights from the 740 would be a closer match. Check with Remington Customer Service- but the model 74 was only made for a very few years.
Ive checked all of the sights about Marc Chagall and there was no sights saying anything about Marc Chagall in the military sorry for making it a bad answer but he wasn't in the military.
A nice 03-A3 in original, mint condition, NOT refinished, is worth up to $750. or more. Refinished, it's worth about $250. It is NOT a copy. The 03 was the precursor to the 03-A3. Many manufacturers made them. The Remington is one of the more desirable ones. gunbroker.com is a good resource. Sign up then you can do a "completed auctions" search & see what they actual brought vrs what someone is asking. Remington 1903-A3 is a copy of the Springfield 1903 manufactured under gov't contract. Lots of data on the net re the Springfield 1903 and copies by Rem. My guess: functional but not pretty--$250 Perfect condition and complete--$1000 max refinished or incomplete--nothing Some items to consider: Do you have the optional detachable magazine? Do you have the military sights?
In AIT you'll probably only use iron sights, which you need to get the hang of before you move to reflex sights and optics.
It all starts with condition; i.e. bluing and stock finish etc. If everything is "as it left the factory" (i.e. no modifications to sights, stock, or metal) and is "as new" condition, the value would be $500-$600 to a Remington collector. If not, its value goes down dramatically from there, based on its condition. 257 Roberts is not a rare caliber in the 788 but it has a good "cult" following today and that would add maybe $50. to its value, as a "shooter", over some of the other common calibers. "shooter" 788s sell for between $250-$450, again depending on condition, condition, condition.
The Romans did their conquering mainly through their military superiority and their tenacity. Once they set their sights on a goal, they fought until they achieved that goal.The Romans did their conquering mainly through their military superiority and their tenacity. Once they set their sights on a goal, they fought until they achieved that goal.The Romans did their conquering mainly through their military superiority and their tenacity. Once they set their sights on a goal, they fought until they achieved that goal.The Romans did their conquering mainly through their military superiority and their tenacity. Once they set their sights on a goal, they fought until they achieved that goal.The Romans did their conquering mainly through their military superiority and their tenacity. Once they set their sights on a goal, they fought until they achieved that goal.The Romans did their conquering mainly through their military superiority and their tenacity. Once they set their sights on a goal, they fought until they achieved that goal.The Romans did their conquering mainly through their military superiority and their tenacity. Once they set their sights on a goal, they fought until they achieved that goal.The Romans did their conquering mainly through their military superiority and their tenacity. Once they set their sights on a goal, they fought until they achieved that goal.The Romans did their conquering mainly through their military superiority and their tenacity. Once they set their sights on a goal, they fought until they achieved that goal.
Between 500 to 700 dollars depending on condition and location
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