No such model number in the Remington line
Impossible to answer without a maker's name, condition, etc..
Unfortunately, a penny or two. They are fairly common.
The Savage Model 6 was Mfg'erd from 1938 to 1968.
About 200,000 were made between 1938-1945, value around $50.00
the Stevens model 87 was made 1938-1945,with total production of 200,000.
It has value but I need to know the condition of the rifle. It was made between 1938-40
Daisy NRA Centennial model 5894 (POOR condition) $40, 1971-72 Model 1938 B 50th anniversary $25, 1988 Model 1938 Diamond Anniversary $15 , 1998 Model 1938 Millenium Edition $15, 2000 All of these prices are the Poor condition value for this rifle.
.22 semiauto rifle made by Savage/Stevens for Sears 1938-1941, with some very minimal production during WW2. Value is going to top at $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
1938-1945. These dont sell for much, typically under $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The model 112 was made between 1938-1941. I need to know the condition of the pistol to give an estimate of value. Rate it from Poor to Excellent. Does it still work?
The rifle itself is worth about $100.00 in operable condition and is relatively common at Gun shows. I picked up one last year and it's been a good rifle, although it does jam on occassion.