The value of a model 12 is greatly determined by condition and variation, for a general 12A (standard grade), a C is considered more collectible so would fall into or slightly exceed the higher values.
Mint (100%) $800-1,000
Excellent (98%) 700-800
Very good (95%) 600-700
? (90%) 500-600
Below it's a shooter from 100-500 depending on overall condition of blue, wood, and rifling.
post the serial and your get an answer.
None of them say. 22 short, long, or long rifle round barrel 12-A octagon barrel 12-C 22 short (octagon) 12-B 22 Remington Special (octagon) 12-CS
Remington Model 12 barrels are threaded to the action. Barrels can be replaced with the proper equipment.
The Remington Model 10 slide action has barrel lengths of 26" 28" 30" and 32"
They are two very different cases, minimally the barrel and breaches are different.
$200-$400 depending on condition. Actually it can be worth a LOT more then that if the condition is excellent to mint. $1,400-$1,500.
The Remington model 4 rolling block rifle was made between 1890-1933.If you have a model 4S military rifle,then these were made by Remington from 1913-1923.your rifle has either a 22.5in barrel,or a 24in barrel.These were chambered in .22,.25 Stevens,or 32 caliber.
The Remington Model 12-C, which features an octagon barrel, was produced from 1909 to 1936. To determine its age, you would need to know the specific year it was manufactured. For instance, if it were made in 1920, it would be 103 years old as of 2023.
Is marked on side of action. If you do not see any action marks look at the barrel, it might be a 788.
In order to determine the exact value of a Marlin model 1892 22 caliber octagon barrel lever action firearm, a couple factors would need to be taken into consideration. Most importantly, the condition of the firearm.
The Model 4 is a rolling block. They made ~350,000 from 1890 to 1933 in calibers from 22 short to 32 long...
Yes, the barrel on a Remington Model 48 shotgun does move back into the loading chamber when fired. This movement is part of the semi-automatic cycling action of the shotgun.