100-500 USD
about $250 in clean condition
remington model 512 value, as with all items, depends on condition. how good in the finish, wood, bore. Any rust/pitts. between $75 - $100 if good
Most remington model 742 woodmasters are selling in the gun shops for between 275-350 dollars.
75-300 USD or so
Depends on the stock, is it walnut, red wood, synthetic. Used its about $250-400.
400 dollar range
it has a wood stock with a small chip shotgun is in fair condition
usually the stock is behind and the forearm is in front of the receiver.
We'll use a Remington Model 742 for an example. The A, B and C designate the grade of wood on the rifle. The "A" refers to standard grade wood The "B" refers to the "basket weave" style of wood Remington used, or next fancier style. The "C" refers to the "custom wood" stocks as put out by Remington's Custom Shop.
$450 to $800 depending on a condition, scope, stock (synth or wood), ADL or BDL. Mountain carbine and etc. Still in production since almost 1960.
The value of a model 1148 Remington with a scrolled barrel, gold engraved birds and dog on the receiver, a vented choke, and a special walnut stock can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and market demand. Typically, such a model in excellent condition may range between $600 to $1,200 or more. Collectors often value unique features like engraving and high-quality wood, which can increase the price. For a precise valuation, consulting recent sales or an appraiser specializing in firearms is recommended.
This all comes down to one thing......condition how well was the gun maintained. does it all any scratches in the stock? is the blueing wearing on it? also wood stock or synthetic stock? I will say for an average model 7600 in with wooden stock and slide. just a bare gun your going to be looking at right around 275-325. with some add ons the price will be right around 375