Try e-gunparts.com
Google Remington scoremaster model 511. Several websites have information on this .22 firearm.
You can request one for free from Remington at http://www.remington.com/library/downloads/owners_manuals.asp
I did a google search "remington firearms". Click on History. Model 552 is still in production. If you contact them, they can probably send you an owners manual. Or you can go to http://www.stevespages.com/page7b.htm and he has a whole listing of gun manuals
This model Cross refernces out to a Remington Sportsman 58, introduced in 1956, the Sportsman-58 was Remington's first gas-operated shotgun. You can request an owners manual for obsolete firearms at www.remington.com click on sportsmans library, then downloads, then owners manuals, then click obsolete owners manuals, you will have to register but it is worth it to get the free manual.
Try Remington's web site. Go to remington.com and order one, they are free for most guns.
In Excellent to MINT (LIKE NEW) $150-200. They are an older inexpensive plinker.
$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.
Send me your email address. I'll send you a scan of the Rem. 552 owners manual. USDF
Go to Remington's website. There you can download a copy of the owner's manual. (did that for my 870)
Remington Arms introduced this model in 1939 and discontinued production in 1963 with an approximate number of 381,267, units built. The codes AG would place the manufactured date to March of 1960.
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.