About $325 in excellent condition - $30 apiece for the vent rib barrels
Should be on the action, Sportsman could be the 48 or 58 semi auto. Sportsman models have little parts left so try not to break any.
Too little information to answer. The value depends a great deal on the condition and the amount of engraving, whether it has fluid steel or damascan barrels. Take it to a gunsmith for an appraisal and it may be worth taking it to an advanced collector for his appraisal.
In poor condition it is worth as little as $800, in fair condition $3,000, like new $8,000, brand new in box $12,000
In good condition with little sign of wear and nice wood they will bring $500.00. Average condition with minor defects they will bring around $350.00.
I sold one in 2002 for $450. It was VG condition, bought new in 1976 for $160 and used very little.
There is very little demand for this nice but quite bare-bones typewriter, and there are few references to it in collections. A Rem-Ette in good condition will sell for between $12.00 and $25.00 for a sound machine in good condition, and including case. Shipping will be additional. The Remington Rem-Ette is frequently seen on Ebay.
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Made from 1967-1982. A little over 90000 made. Estimate made in 1973. Value depends on condition. Range from 80-250 I would be interested in that item. Depending on condition $250
Thirty-six barrels of powder, Jack One little match and they'll never be back-
an 03-A3 can bring $5,000+ if it is correct and mint. Be careful about the description of "MINT". A little wear can decrease the price dramatically.
Depends on the condition. I have 4 of the 550-1s, and have paid from $75 to $150. By the way, excellent little rifle, with a fair collector's interest.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find out how many barrels per foot in a 1000 barrel, 16-foot tank, you simply divide the total number of barrels by the number of feet. So, 1000 barrels divided by 16 feet equals 62.5 barrels per foot. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents in math!