The worth of the Remington model 34 depends on several factors. Condition of the rifle is the most important factor when one looks to purchase. Family history is important when one looks to sell it.
The Remington model 34 was designed by C.C. Loomis. Manufacturing took place between 1932 and 1935, and about 160000 were produced.
If your great grandfather bought it new, and it has been passed down the family line, it would be worth a great deal more than the $125 that I would offer you for it.
They're worth what you can get. I believe a fair price is $150--what I see at gun shows. Someone is asking $360 on gunbroker.
My model 34 was my grandfather's. The red safety indicator was broken, rear sight elevator was missing, and stock cracked-two brads and some glue had been used by Grandpa to fix it. Plus, it needed re-bluing and the stock completely refinished. Still, the intrinsic, hand-me-down value , for me, exceeds its $150 nominal price.
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