It's either a model 14 or it replacement 141, the cutoff would be 1935.
The mOdel 141/141A was made in .30 Remington caliber from 1936 until 1950. The Model 141 Carbine was made from 1936 until 1942, also in .30 Remington caliber. The .30 Remington caliber was designed to compete with the .30-30 Winchester cartridge but without the rim that the .30-30 used. The reason for the spiraled magazine tube on the Model 14 and 141's is that the owner could shoot a more pointed projectile and not have the bullet tip rest against the primer of the cartridge in front of it possibly causing that primer to ignite that cartridge. A well designed rifle by John Pederson of the Remington design department.
It was offered in more than one caliber.
There is no Remington Model 35, certainly guns produced in CALIBER .35 Remington but lots of different models. I would suspect one of the most popular would be a model 8 or possibly a model 14 or 141. If it's a Auto it's probably an 8 or 81, if a pump a 14 or 141, off hand I can't think of other .35 Remington firearms.
Probably a Remington Model 12 -? depends on barrel, ammo made in 1914.
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From $100 - $1,500 depending on original condition.
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Remington made three models that were chambered in .25 caliber. The Model 14 was produced from 1912 until 1935 in .25 Remington caliber. This was a bottle-neck catridge that looks similar to a .30-30 cartridge but without the rim. In late 1935 they updated the looks of the stock and called it the Model 141 and it too was produced in .25 Remington caliber until 1950. The Model 25 was also produced in a .25 caliber cartridge, the .25-20. This is actually a revolverl cartidge. The Model 25 was made from 1923 until 1936. Value would depend on condition.
1919 depends entirely on condition $100-1,200
yes i have one inherited from grandpa....
It is a Remington Model 12 .22 cal. pump
I hunt with a .270 Remington pump cal. and I have a leopold scope, i bought all of it for about $400, I highly sugest reloading as well after about a couple months of reloading its paid for its self.
Dr. King was shot with a Remington Model 760 pump action rifle chambered in caliber .30-06. Ray originally purchased the same model in .243 winchester, but traded it for the more powerful .30-06, telling the salesman that he needed a "more powerful rifle."