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50-200 USD
About 700.00 USD.
$160-$250, depending heavily on condition. Manufactured from 1922-1935
The value of these rifles is that they shoot great.As to monetary value they sell for between 250-350 dollars.
I just bought one for $200, so perhaps that's in the ballpark. The condition is good to very good with very few, very small scratches or dings.
Around 200 in mint as of 2009 it will go up in value being the first semi auto .22 rifle
I don't believe there ia a model 19, a semi-auto? Possibly a 16? Is it a semi-auto 6 shot?
The Remington model 740 was the first semi-auto rifle chambered in 30-06,and was made from 1955-1959.The Remington model 742 was the next design and made from 1960-1980.I believe that the difference might be the gas piston,and the way the bolt locked up in the chamber(more bolt lugs).
No my only reference to the model 597 Remington is for a 22lr semi-auto rifle.
The 550-1 is a semi auto .22 rifle made by Remington. It is unusual in that it can shoot shorts, longs, or long rifle cartridges. Value can range from $100-150, depending on condition.
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.
Remington never made a model 380 rifle, no model number even resembling that in 22.This is from Remington's page for semi-auto rimfires...Mohawk 10CModel 16Model 24Model 241Model 550Model 550-1Model 552Model 522 ViperModel 597Nylon 66Nylon 77