Remington made the first variation of the Model 4 solid frame .22 rifle from 1891 to 1903. If you have a "take-down" model, they were made from 1903 to 1910. They also made the second type which was also a takedown model which means it broke down into two parts for easy transport. These were made until around 1915. Value would depend on the current condition of this firearm and if everything is still original. In otherwords, if it's in mint condition it would be worth more.
Made from 1931 to 1936
1919 depends entirely on condition $100-1,200
1932-1935 - see Remington Society link
They were produced from 1939-1962, and I've seen them at auctions going for $90-300.
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The Remington Model 41 was made from 1936-1939, they will have the date code stamped on the left side of the barrel. You can look up this code at the Remington Society of America, I will add a related link to this answer with it.
The Remington 673 Guide Rifle is a newer arm, a redesign of the Model 600 from the 1960s. The exact value depends on condition, caliber, and options the rifle has, but is listed between $500 and $800 on most sportsman's auctions. MSRP is around $925.
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The value of a Remington Model 34 .22 caliber bolt action rifle typically ranges from $200 to $500, depending on its condition, age, and any additional features or modifications. Factors such as original parts, the presence of the original box, and overall aesthetics can significantly influence the price. For a precise valuation, it's best to consult recent sales or a firearms appraiser.
Depends on model and age.
The value of a Remington Model 710 with a Bushnell scope typically ranges from $300 to $500, depending on its condition, age, and any additional accessories. Factors such as local demand, market trends, and the specific model and caliber can also influence its price. To get a more accurate estimate, it's advisable to check recent sales listings or consult a firearms appraiser.
the value of any weapon depends on the model, caliber, overall condition, bore and age.....................