All rifles or reasonable caliber are going to have recoil, I would look at your mounts or scope. tighten up your scope rail
i seached the net, seens i have a model 12 Remington .22 and it seems to be going for about 300+ American
$200 to $800 depending on condition. I am looking for one that is in excellent condition, but will pass if the rifle has been drilled for a scope or peep sight. It seems that this was a common alteration and finding unmolested examples is difficult.
Sorry, that seems to be a model umber for a basic .22 rifle SCOPE- value about $10
After a quick search on google, the answer seems to be 50-75 dollars.
Seems to be a descrepency here. There were no model 36 marlins made with Microgoove barrels. The model 336 was made with a Microgroove barrel, and if that's what you have then your's was made in 1972.
looking for value as well, a fellow has one for sale here in Canada for $150 with a scope.. Seems reasonable to me
looking for value as well, a fellow has one for sale here in Canada for $150 with a scope.. Seems reasonable to me
I purchaced a Rem. 7400 model. Was for years blaming the scope for 12 inch groups. Bought another scope and the same wild groups. Taking off the scope and using iron sights 12 inch groups still haunted me. I still thought it was me until breaking out the old 7.7 jap rifle with military sights I have never shot before got less than 3 inch groups. I knew it was not the scope on the 7400 Remington it was the rifle. I think I've seen more Remington automatics than about any other gun on the pawn shop shelves. I believe I know why. I would let the barrel cool for hours let the wind die down clean it after each shot, (tried not cleaning after each shot twice) using at least 25 -30 patches (copper solvent used once). Four different load of shells tried. Gave this gun all the advantages I could plus a rifle rest! It seems I have been Remed.
I have just inherited a Remington Model 550-1 from my grandfather and upon checking it's value, which is in about 60% conditin, it seems as though it's value is somewhere in the $$90-$110 range. 95% condition couldn't be more than $150-$175 tops IMO. Hope that helps. Hoby
Seems like I've seen the Model 11a autoloaders for sale at $350-$500 depending upon condition. Original finishes in good consition raise the value. Refinishing detracts as does poor condition.
Seems 5 - 15$US is the going rate.
The BlackBerry Bold seems like a generic model, and it seems pretty standard compared to the other new ones.