No way to tell- serial numbers are not unique to only one firearm. Need model- and for remington, they are better dated using the 2 or 3 LETTER code stamped on left rear of the barrel.
What caliber is it? The length of the rifle cartridge determines if it is a long or short action.
No way to answer without the serial number and a detailed description of all markings and features.
The .17 Remington cartridge would be chambered for a short action rifle.
Which model?
Probably a Remington Model 12 -? depends on barrel, ammo made in 1914.
It depends on what caliber it is chambered in.
Perfect condition, 28" BBl with Rem chokes, $350.00. Short rifle sighted slug BBl with no chokes $290.
Depends greatly on the model, serials are not unique. If the gun was manufactured after 1920 check the date code stamps on the barrel. Details on the Remington Society of America on the Manufactured Date link.
yes a 550-1 - Autoloading 22 short, long, long rifle from 1941-1970.
Remington didn't make a model 6 with a serial number in the 500K they stopped just short of that. Manufactured from 1901 or 1933, if made after 1921 it will have the date code stamped on the left side of barrel by the receiver. A diagram and decoding can be found on the Remington Society of America site. http://remingtonsociety.com/rsa/questions/barrelcodes
Made in 1965. This is simply called the .22 Automatic Rifle. The "E" in the serial number signifies the .22 short version.
I need a model # ! Sounds like it could be a model 12 which sell for $125 to $400 depending on condition. Send me some more details.