Model 581.
To remove the bolt on a Remington 581, push the safety lever forward (towards muzzle). This will put pressure on a plunger located down in the trigger assembly. Attached to this plunger is a pin that protrudes up and keeps the bolt in the receiver. Pushing the safety forwards depresses the plunger which pulls the pin down, and allows the bolt to be slid free of the receiver.
Yes they are interchangeable. The 580 is a single shot bolt action and the 581 is a clip fed bolt action.
About $250 if it is in good shape.
Not without modifications
$50 to $300 depending on condition and demand.
The 581 was made from 1967 to 1983, you can determine the month/year of manufacture by the date code on the barrel. The table for this is on the Remington Society of America. http://www.remingtonsociety.com/rsa/questions/barrelcodes
It all depends on condition, box, accessories, manual, variation, etc.. Range from 50-300
Model Five Model 33 Model 34 Model 341 Model 37 Model 41 Model 411 Model 504 Model 510 Model 511 Model 512 Model 513 Model 514 Model 521 Model 540X Model 541 Model 580 Model 581 Model 581S Model 582 Model 591 Model 592 Nylon 10 Nylon 11 Nylon 12
Remington, from 1963-1987. No longer in production.
priceless, my first rifle/rimfire iwas 11 yrs old i am 49 now and its lefthanded. still shoots like a dream. takes tacks out at 35 yrds. dad an use to compete against each other.
Position the front portion of the bolt with the "flat" portion of the bolt facing the ground. Insert the bolt into the breach end of the gun until it stops. Push the safety forward until you feel the retainer pin in the throat of the breach move down. Push the bolt further forward and then move the bolt up and down slightly while continuing to push gently forward until the bolt goes into position. To remove the bolt, lift the bolt handle, pull it back, push the safety forward until the bolt is released as you gently pull the bolt back.