Depends on a lot of things. What caliber is it? Mine in 30-06 is a $1000. rifle.
That is a Springfield rifle I believe.
In 100% condition it books at $300. In 60%, $100.
In NEW condition it's worth about $300 (it's not a good seller)...
with a decent scope and strap, from 600 to 700 if condition is good. 400 to 500 for rifle only.
At store in Northwest Ct. I saw some ranging in price from $150-$250, depending on condition.
$300 to $350, if in good, original condition with Redfield sights.
If the Remington 552, 22cal. rifle is in mint condition it is worth about 500.00 bucks. It is in very good condition with a scope. My husband passed away and I was wondering how much to ask for it. Any suggestions?
$350 US in good condition
Depends on condition, condition, and condition, from just good to excellent 500-1000.00
100
Depends on condition, condition, and condition. If it says 22 short (not long, long rifle) then this is a 12-B which is referred to as a Gallery rifle which is what they were typically sold for. It's a bit scarce to find this in real good condition since most were used hard. A gallery in poor condition is still probably worth $300 and in excellent condition can be a $1,200 rifle. With box it would be worth A LOT more I've never seen a 12-B box.
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