$150-$200, more if you have the original box and papers. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Perfect condition? In the box? $500-600. Without $400-500.
15,000 dollars if you throw in some gold
What do you want to know?
500-1000 USD or so
NIB it is about $550.00
Unless you have the box it will not bring a big premium. In excellent condition a 760 will bring about $500.
If it is a true AK-47 and transferrable, 10-20 thousand USD or so
10, 108 of these rifles were made in 1976 only. Value if in "AS NEW" condition would be around $450.00. If you have the original box and papers included, you could realize another $100.00 from a Remington collector.
No. Dimension-wise, they are similar, but there are differences in neck angles and case thickness. .223 Remington ammo can be fired in a 5.56 chamber, but 5.56 ammo should never be fired through a .223 Remington chamber.
Date code on barrel, check Remington Society of America - manufactured date link.
300 dollars to me , if it is in great condition.
At best you will get $225 Unfortunatly, they are not a highly collectable as ou would think considering age. I sold one of my which was never fired and in 98 percent fo $490 to a collector and that was hard to get for it.