It all depends on what you are doing.
Yes
The exact value of a Remington 22 automatic long rifle model 550-1 would actually be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the age and condition of the rifle.
Would need more info on the rifle, caliber, model, condition and images would be nice
I'd get in touch with Remington. They can tell you. I would expect that it's possible, as they should be pretty interchangeable, however, it would be unlikely.
It would be hard to answer your question without much more details about the rifle.I would need to know if we are talking about a Remington model 8,or a Remington model 81,or a Remington model 14 pump action rifle.All of these models were chambered for the .32 Remington cartridge.I would also need to know the overall condition of the rifle in question,including the amount of original finish on the wood and metal and bore condition to give you a accurate answer to your question.
Would be GREAT help if you specified what model and condition...
Would have to at least know the model and condition would be a huge plus for determining value, also it's a .35 Remington not mm. Probably is a model 8 or 81. Well unless it's a .35 Whelen and that would be a more modern rifle like a 7400.
I would need a detailed description of the condition of your pre-64 model 70 bolt action rifle to give you a defined value.I would also like a description of the scope and maker of the scope to decide the overall value of your rifle.
Serial no does not identify a rifle, a model or at least a good description to identify a model would be a good start.
About 700.00 USD.
Check barrel code.
This would be very difficult as the Springfield Model 15 .22 caliber rifle is already an antique. Try the Burris 3 - 9 x 40 scope and hopefully there will be enough room for the holes to mount.