.35 Remington is a caliber, introduced around 1912, not a rifle or model. Please advise of the action type (bolt, pump, lever) maker and model number. On a guess (based upon the patent dates) I'll hazard that you have a pump action Remington Model 14. Book value ranges from $600 for 100% condition to $11 for 60%, but these guns were made invarious grades (A, C & F) that command higher premiums, and, if you have the "thumbnail" safety introduced in 1918 it can double the gun's value. Take this one to a reputable gunsmith to be examined and appraised.
The Remington high powered auto calibers (25. 30, 32, 35) all were introduced in 1906 with the Remington model 8 High-powered Automatic rifle. The first high-powered center-fire cartridge rifle ever made in the world.
Not a date stamp and has nothing to do with value. Value is based on Condition, Condition, Condition and one other item Condition! RW - Remington Works All dates are patent dates.
I have a octagonal barrel .32 caliber Remington Patent date May 3, 1864 - What would it be worth?
1600.00 I know that's on the 870 and what else i don't know but it's unlikely any Remington shotgun will bring that amount
Have one that was made in 1943
Retail it's worth about $150 or $160.
$100 - $200 depending on condition. Or less for rough.
they are going for as high as 1250.00 dollars
value is based on overall condition.........
what is the value of the Remington 1100
$200-$300 if 90% or better.
Remington didn't make a 44 pump and I suspect the year is actually a patent date your reading on the barrel which is not the manufactured date. If it's a 22lr with no markings it's probably a model 12. Value is GREATLY determined by condition for which none is supplied.
Model 24's were made from 1922-1935. According to Remington's website, the serial number range of Model 24's is 00001 to 130425.