I bought a Remington 511-X (1964) this week at a pawn shop. I paid $175. There was a copy of a gun Blue Book on the counter, maybe not the latest edition, but it listed the 5411-X at about $175 for 80% finish, IIRC.
In Excellent to MINT (LIKE NEW) $150-200. They are an older inexpensive plinker.
Google Remington scoremaster model 511. Several websites have information on this .22 firearm.
Try e-gunparts.com
50-200 USD depending on condition.
50-250 USD
Brownells Montezuma, Iowa
well i have a 511 scoremaster and i was wondering the same so i bought a book that tells all gun prices. it is 250 for excellent, 200 for very good, 175 for good, 150 for fair, and 100 for poor. hope that helps.
The Remington 511, introduced in 1948, is generally considered an early model in the context of Remington's line of rifles. By 1951, it was still in the early production phase, as it remained in production until 1962. Therefore, the 1951 model retains characteristics of the early design and manufacturing techniques of the time.
check the date code stamped on the barrel. Remington Society of America, Manufactured Date link has the details.
The 511 is a very desirable 22 rifle, discontinued in 1962 or 63. If the rifel is in perfect condition, as new, and is a standard model, with the original Remington marked clip it is worth between $175 to $225. The value of used firearms is greatly dependent upon condition and the 511 is no exception. As the condition goes down so does the value. I have bought 511s in not so good shape just for parts at about $50. Ed
Means it was made in February 1942. See related links.
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