I think you are referring to a model 12 pump 22 rf.
The value of a model 12 is greatly determined by condition and variation, for a general 12A (standard grade).
Mint (100%) $800-1,000
Excellent (98%) 700-800
Very good (95%) 600-700
? (90%) 500-600
Below it's a shooter from 100-500 depending on overall condition of blue, wood, and rifling
Start with these guys... http://remingtonsociety.com/rsa/research/Model51
That could be several rifle models, need at least a description to try and understand model and condition, condition, and condition!
Quite a few have, Winchester is one.
That's a patent date, you need to atleast describe what kind of rifle you have, pump, bolt, something.... Patent dates nor serials a model specific.
Is was made in 1919, that is the patent date. I suspect I have the patent posted in the patent section of the Gallery on the Remington Society of America if you want to see it...
my serial#i s 612fb
browning and Remington are two different companies, its not possible to have one companies gun under another companies patent.I beg to differ! I have a Remington model 81 woodmaster in 300sav.caliber that is made by remington and has John M.Brownings patent marked right on the barrel.Brownings patent for the remington models 8,and 81 were from the year 1900.The Remington model 8 was made from 1906-1936,and the model 81 from 1936-1950.All Winchester model 1886 rifles were made under a patent frpm John M.Browning.If you can re-post your question with the model number of your Remington,and caliber along with a 2 or 3 letter code found on the barrel of your firearm,I will be able to date your firearm for you.
I have a octagonal barrel .32 caliber Remington Patent date May 3, 1864 - What would it be worth?
go to Remington web site they can help you as they did with my 870 wingmaster
.22 WRF or .22 Remington Special
Depends a lot on what type of rifle, patent alone doesn't cut it.
It is a Remington Model 12 .22 cal. pump