Well, darling, the value of a Remington 25-20 model 25 can vary depending on factors like condition, rarity, and market demand. If it's in good shape and sought after by collectors, you might fetch a pretty penny for it. But if it's beat up and nobody gives a hoot about it, well, you might as well use it as a doorstop.
1935, if you have one they are all date code stamped, see related links for information on the Remington Society of America.
What is the value of a 1909 Remington 25-20
150-600 USD dependingon condition.
Yes, Remington makes the 700 in that caliber.
I dont have a solid aswer. but I just paid $800.00 for 1 that is a little older.than that
Remington made three models that were chambered in .25 caliber. The Model 14 was produced from 1912 until 1935 in .25 Remington caliber. This was a bottle-neck catridge that looks similar to a .30-30 cartridge but without the rim. In late 1935 they updated the looks of the stock and called it the Model 141 and it too was produced in .25 Remington caliber until 1950. The Model 25 was also produced in a .25 caliber cartridge, the .25-20. This is actually a revolverl cartidge. The Model 25 was made from 1923 until 1936. Value would depend on condition.
The Remington Model 8 was manufactured from 1906 until 1936 with around 60,000 being made in .25 Rem., .30 Rem., .32 Rem., or .35 Rem. caliber. Value will vary upon condition and examination.
Your remington model 25 pump rifle in 32-20WCF is valued at between 250-750 dollars based on the rifle having 60%-90% original finish remaining and a good bore.
at least $600.00 if in good condition!
all depends on the condition of the rifle
The 81 is a improved version of the 8.Insightful... ;)It's mostly cosmetic, pistol grip stock, and stock/fore-stock are beefed up. (more wood).They also added the .300 Savage and dropped the .25 Remington (although I'm not sure initially)Yes, in the Model 81 the .300 Savage was added and the .25 Remington chambering was dropped when those barrels ran out. Model 8 and model 81 barrels are interchangeable, as are many parts. There are an estimate of about 10 .25 Remington model 81s produced. They might have made a couple more? Either way, .25 Remington chambered model 81 Woodsmasters are collector's items!Model 81 production years: 1936-1950Total production: Approximately 55,581Model 8 production years: 1906-1936Total production: Approximately 80,600
All model 25's started in 1922 (only a handful) so they are all date code stamped on the barrel. Check the manufactured date link on the Remington Society of America for details to look it up.