your Remington model 725 in good condition would be worth between 400-525 dollars.there were only 2,784 made in this caliber.between 1958-1961.
about $250 in clean condition
100-500 USD
100-400 USD
the 740 is a very old model, they sell for $250- $350 in this area
A new one would typically run in the $250 - $280 price range, and is a pretty good value for the money. For a used one in good condition, knock off between 10 and 15 percent.
0-500 USD depending on condition and accessories.
In brand new condition they are worth about $280.
Depends on which model (that was the overlap period between the MLE and SMLE, if I recall) and value will be driven by condition and originality- a sporterized rifle has a sharply reduced value. A SMLE in good condition may be worth $150-250. Excellent condition may double that.
About $280 unless the coin is in perfect condition, in which case, it would be worth more.
hard to tell without seeing it but if it's a flintlock,in very good condition,$250-$280 seems reasonable.The one I'm thinkig of has a 29" bbl,50 cal.
100-1000 USD
Yes, the B78 rifle was produced in .280 Remington caliber. The B78 is a single-shot rifle manufactured by Browning in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and it was available in several calibers, including .280 Remington. This caliber was among the options offered to cater to various hunting needs.