In very, very, very, very, general terms, the 35 Whelen is a necked up 30/06 and the 35 Remington is a necked up 30/30.
Contact the Remington Custom Shop
100-500 usd
It is spelled Whelen. 100-1000 USD
It's worth whatever you can get for it. M. Spaziani; SPAZ'S GUN SHOP; Easton, PA.
Best left to a gunsmith
There is no "Remington USA 1906" rifle although there is the Remington Model 8, which was introduced in 1906. This is a semi automatic rifle that was chambered for one of four possible calibers; .25 Remington, .30 Remington, .32 Remington, or .35 Remington. The caliber that your rifle is chambered for should be stamped on the side of the barrel, just forward of the receiver.
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.
Yes! In 1950 Marlin introduced a 336 chambered for the .35 Remington caliber. They are still available in this caliber. In 1983 they also introduced a 336ER chambered in .356 Win., but it was discontinued in 1986, so they are very hard to find! Hope this helps! Vall
You will have to call Remington with the serial number.
The .17 Remington cartridge would be chambered for a short action rifle.
100-1000 USD or more depending on specifics