Anywhere from $220 to 350, 200 with 70% condition and such, $300 to $350 with original parts and around 90 to 95% pure original condition
One such rifle recently sold at auction for $170.00
If this is a nylon 11 it is worth about $100 in good condition.
$100-$150 in top condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
$85-$100 in top condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
In good shape I would say at least $660.00 My new 660 .243 was $119.00 in 1970 J.C. Epic
Hello Bill, Your question must be more specific as to the type and model of the Remington in question. ie pistol, rifle, or shotgun? which model? Then the condition, and even the finish, or how much of it is left will have a bearing on the value. The prime value will be the firearm itself. The fact that it was taken on the Trail of Tears will add a few dollars to the value, but only if such use can be documented. The best place to get the value on any Remington is the Remington Society of America web site. www.remingtonsociety.com They have folks who specialize in all of the different types and models that Remington made. Good luck in your search. Dan P. If you are speaking of the trail of tears tribute rifle, I have seen them anywhere from 400.00 to 900.
ADL, BDL, or older?
$500-$600
100-500 USD
remington 725 caliber 222 bolt action excellant condition
Are you sure of the model number?
100-500
Model ? Condition, condition, and condition ????
$500 up
Which model, what condition?
The current value of a remington model 600 in .243 winchester caliber is between 160 dollars for a rifle with 60%of its original finish remaining up to 475 dollars for a rifle with 100% original finish remaining.
Remington did not make a carbine in .44 Magnum caliber. They did chamber the Model 788 rifle in that caliber. Do you have a Ruger carbine in .44 Remington Magnum, or perhaps a Marlin in that caliber? sales@countrygunsmith.net
Depending on condition 300-700
Would need more info on the rifle, caliber, model, condition and images would be nice