Some parts at Gunparts.com can be found. Mags are hard to get.
Most remington model 742 woodmasters are selling in the gun shops for between 275-350 dollars.
75-300 USD or so
The B means B grade wood,and the dl means deluxe grade.Thus you have a B deluxe grade model of the remington model 700.
about $250 in clean condition
100-500 USD
remington model 512 value, as with all items, depends on condition. how good in the finish, wood, bore. Any rust/pitts. between $75 - $100 if good
We'll use a Remington Model 742 for an example. The A, B and C designate the grade of wood on the rifle. The "A" refers to standard grade wood The "B" refers to the "basket weave" style of wood Remington used, or next fancier style. The "C" refers to the "custom wood" stocks as put out by Remington's Custom Shop.
The designation, BDL represents "B" grade wood and the DL is for deluxe model.
It would be hard to answer your question without much more details about the rifle.I would need to know if we are talking about a Remington model 8,or a Remington model 81,or a Remington model 14 pump action rifle.All of these models were chambered for the .32 Remington cartridge.I would also need to know the overall condition of the rifle in question,including the amount of original finish on the wood and metal and bore condition to give you a accurate answer to your question.
Most likely, the pump shotgun you have is a model 10. Uncheckered wood, grooved slide, value is from 150 to 300 dollars.
The 81 is a improved version of the 8.Insightful... ;)It's mostly cosmetic, pistol grip stock, and stock/fore-stock are beefed up. (more wood).They also added the .300 Savage and dropped the .25 Remington (although I'm not sure initially)Yes, in the Model 81 the .300 Savage was added and the .25 Remington chambering was dropped when those barrels ran out. Model 8 and model 81 barrels are interchangeable, as are many parts. There are an estimate of about 10 .25 Remington model 81s produced. They might have made a couple more? Either way, .25 Remington chambered model 81 Woodsmasters are collector's items!Model 81 production years: 1936-1950Total production: Approximately 55,581Model 8 production years: 1906-1936Total production: Approximately 80,600
With model wood!