The Remington nylon 10s were made (1962-1964) before serial numbers were required (1968)and I think all of them were made without a SN.
The Remington Model 700 is a bolt-action rifle. It was made by the Remington Arms in 1962. It can come in many different stock, barrel and caliber configurations.
A Remongton 510 .22 cal single shot rifle can be worth from $100-$1200 depending on the care and condition of the rifle. These rifles were manufactured between 1939-1962, and they are becoming very rare and harder to find.
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
Check this table for the answer: http://www.remingtonsociety.com/rsa/questions/barrelcodes Between 1962 and current date
The value of a 1962 Remington Wingmaster 12 gauge model 870TC with a Monte Carlo stock depends on its condition. This gun in excellent in condition is valued between 250.00 and 325.00 as of 2014.
made by Marlin for Sears 1959 to 1962
Well it's a model 76, not made in 1976 but from 1962-1964 (maybe 1965). They made less then 30,000 of them so there's not a lot but it's really not a big collector base for it either. In excellent condition (like new) you might get 600-700 for it.
1959-1962
Remington Arms has been manufacturing the Model 700 series since 1962.
Go to Remington's website and check out the History section. Between 1962 and current date
The Targetmaster is the Model 510, it may have 1922 patent dates on it but it was made from 1939-1962 and they made over a 1/2 million of them in five variations.