The 511's were made from 1939-1962 in Mint condition they are worth $100, double that if they are new in the box, otherwise find a youngster that is responsible, will appreciate it, (agreeing parent) and make his day...
Google Remington scoremaster model 511. Several websites have information on this .22 firearm.
In Excellent to MINT (LIKE NEW) $150-200. They are an older inexpensive plinker.
Brownells Montezuma, Iowa
Try e-gunparts.com
$20,000.00 So the real answer is, in excellent condition it's a $300 gun drop's a bit quickly from there on condition.
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February 1946
well i have a 511 scoremaster and i was wondering the same so i bought a book that tells all gun prices. it is 250 for excellent, 200 for very good, 175 for good, 150 for fair, and 100 for poor. hope that helps.
The 511 is a very desirable 22 rifle, discontinued in 1962 or 63. If the rifel is in perfect condition, as new, and is a standard model, with the original Remington marked clip it is worth between $175 to $225. The value of used firearms is greatly dependent upon condition and the 511 is no exception. As the condition goes down so does the value. I have bought 511s in not so good shape just for parts at about $50. Ed
grades are not marked, the date code is on the left side of the barrel near receiver (see link) those marks are inspector marks. I believe the only want you tell the grade of a 511 is the sights.
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If you mean a 50 caliber gun, it takes a 50 caliber bullet, but there are a couple of different kinds. Are you referring to a rifle or a handgun? If you are talking about a handgun like a desert eagle then it is a 12.7x33 in metric, .50AE standard. If you are talking about a rifle then it can be 12.7x99 in metric, .50BMG standard used in rifles like the M-82 or it can be a 12.7x108 metric used in rifles like the Gepard M-1. Also the bore in all the .50's is really .511.