$200 to $500 depending on condition.
100-450 USD
the Remington .32 model 141 is not a shotgun but a pump action dear hunting RIFLE. It was made between 1938 and 1950, and has a value in good condition between 250 and 300$
Depending on the condition they range between $130.00 and $200.00 but I wouldn't sell it. I have had one for many years and you cannot ask for a better small caliber rifle. Very accurate and dependable.
Made in 1918. 100 years old this year.
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.
85 years old
It would be better to ask Remington that question.
I have a remington 243 I shoot the silvertip winchester 95gr or 100gr i am only 13 years old and i killed more deer then i have missed so i recemended a remington 710 model
The Remington Model 6 was produced from 1905 until around 1930 in .22 and .32 rimfire calibers. Some variations had smooth bore barrels that fired shot loads in the previously mentioned calibers.
Your Western Field model M72da was made for Montgomery Wards(Western Field) by O.F.Mossberg and sons between the years 1972-1976.The Mossberg model 472PRA is the same rifle that you have.These were chambered in either 30-30Win,or 35 Remington,with either a 20in.(carbine) or 24in.barrel(rifle).
They were made from 1936-1941, few after 1939. Value depends on condition.
They make many models and have made the rifle for years, you need to be more specific.