100-500 usd
75.00
1148 in 12 ga. auto, field grade, would probably sell for $200, if in very good condition. There is no such thing as a 270 gauge. It is a .270 Winchester caliber, in the 7400 Remington. In very good condition, it would likely $250 or so. The scope is usually a throw-in, and will only bring extra dollars if it is a Weaver, Redfield, Lyman, Leupold (unlikely). In that case...+$50 for a good weaver, $75 for a Redfield or Lyman, and $125 for a Leupold.
100-500 USD depending on condition.
The Remington Score Master .22 rifle does not come from the factory drilled and tapped for a scope base. If you choose to have that work done, you can buy a set of bases that fit this particular rifles receiver. The most economical bases are those sold by Weaver. The number for the base fitting on the rear of the receiver would be the Weaver top mount, #43. The mount that will fit on the front of the receiver would be the Weaver top mount #42. These bases would require that the top of your rifles receiver be drilled and tapped to accomodate these bases. All of the 500-series Remington rifles (.22 rimfire caliber) have the same type of receiver and use these bases. With these bases you can use one-inch tube diameter scopes and rings to get a better field-of-view and clarity over the low cost 3/4-diameter scopes. Any competent gunsmith will be able to do this work for you.
100-500 USD
Does it have the Weaver scope? No scope.
there are 2 .243s in 788 at the local gun shop for $470 each in good shape
More serial info is needed. What is the letter above or number/letter in front of the 5 digits?
what is a analogie for weaver
June Weaver's birth name is June Weaver.
Mandy Weaver's birth name is Amanda Weaver.
Al Weaver's birth name is Alex Weaver.