First of all, it depends on what it's chambered in. It depends on the # of rounds put in it. It depends on what condition its in. It depends on the finish it has on the metal and the stock on it and all the little parts inside of it. The only way to possibly get an accurate answer would be to go to your local gun shop and have it priced.
A brand new model 600 with a 24 in. barrel with a blue finish with no rounds put in it with a fine glossy redwood stock chambered in 308 Winchester can run you about $1000-$1300 and $1600 at the most. That is the rifle I want to get.
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These remington bolt action rifles are currently valued at between 160 dollars for a gun with 60% original finish,up to 300 dollars for a rifle with 95% original finish remaining.
The value of a Remington model 600 .222 caliber depends on the condition of the gun. One in excellent condition is worth approximately $500, as of 2014.
Follow the instructions in the owner's manual. If you don't have one, go to Remington's web site and request one.
No, it is a bolt action.
400-600$$$ cnd
If you mean the bolt release, it's on the bottom left side of the receiver, away from the bolt handle. From the rear, insert a small screw driver, or other suitable device, and press down on the release while extracting the bolt. The bolt just slides in to reinstall (it presses the release for you).
Depends on which Model, and the condition. Anywhere from $300 to $600 for an exceptional rifle.
The Remington mohawk .308 is a great rifle. In Good condition it is about a $1000 to $1250 dollar gun it was discontinued in the 1970's and there are only a few in good condition left. So a mohawk 600 is worth about $1000 to $1250. The Remington model 600 was made until 1968 and was followed by the Model 600 Mohawk. The original 600 had a ribbed barrel and the Mohawk did not. Both are built on the same short, top feed, bolt action. and both have 18 1/2 in barrels. There was a recall on the rifles as there was some concern that the safety could not be moved far enough back to insure that the rifle would not fire. This was easily corrected by expanding the safety slot in the stock.
If you look at the very back of the receiver on the left side there will be a small tip of the bolt stop showing in the left bolt guide channel, push it down while the bolt is open and pull back on the bolt. Should fall out .
A Remington model 31 16 gauge shotgun is worth between $200 and $600 depending on its condition. These shotguns were commonly used for sport and recreational shooting.
Best left to a good gunsmith
If in truly excellent, unaltered military condition we see them selling in the $600-$800 range. www.countrygunsmith.net