They were produced from 1939-1962, and I've seen them at auctions going for $90-300.
Your Remington model 510 Target Master will bring between 195-250 dollars in the condition that you describe.
The Remington model 510 Target Master was made from 1939-1962.
The Remington Model 41 Targetmaster was produced from 1936 to 1939 with 306,880 rifles being assembled. Mint condition would be valued at around $300.00
The price of a Remington Target Master Model 41 can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and whether it includes original packaging or accessories. Generally, prices for these rifles can range from around $200 to $600. For the most accurate pricing, checking recent sales or listings on auction sites and firearms marketplaces is advisable.
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current value of a 1941 Remington 510 22cal rifle
The value of a Remington Target Master Model 610 can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and market demand, but generally ranges from $200 to $600. Factors such as original packaging, modifications, and historical significance can also affect its worth. For a precise appraisal, consulting a firearms expert or checking recent sales of similar models is recommended.
It's date stamped on the barrel. Check the Remington Society of America's manufactured date link for details.
Find the serial number and google the Remington sight. They should have records of when the weapon was produced.
As with all guns, the value depends on rarity and condition. A 788 in good condition in the most common caliber, .308, will sell for about $300 and up. It has this high value because it was one of the most accurate rifles ever sold, and is still being used by custom gun builders to make target rifles.
The value of a Remington 22 Target Master can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and specific model. Generally, prices range from $150 to $400, with well-preserved or rare models commanding higher prices. It's advisable to consult recent sales, auctions, or a firearms appraisal expert for a more accurate valuation based on current market trends.