Made from 1906 to 1936 with a serial number range of 00001-80500 Chambered for 25 Rem, 30 Rem, 32 Rem and 35 Rem. Offered in the following grades - No. 1 Standard, No. 3 Special, No. 4 Peerless, No. 5 Expert and No. 6 Premier. Without knowing what grade/caliber you have and the condition it is in, a range of values would be 100-1000 or more.
There is no Remington Model 35, certainly guns produced in CALIBER .35 Remington but lots of different models. I would suspect one of the most popular would be a model 8 or possibly a model 14 or 141. If it's a Auto it's probably an 8 or 81, if a pump a 14 or 141, off hand I can't think of other .35 Remington firearms.
A Remington Mod 8 in 95% conditiion is about $500.00
The value of the Remington Model 8 varies greatly with its condition. On average, this gun sells for about 400 dollars to about 1100 dollars depending on that condition.
Would have to at least know the model and condition would be a huge plus for determining value, also it's a .35 Remington not mm. Probably is a model 8 or 81. Well unless it's a .35 Whelen and that would be a more modern rifle like a 7400.
The Remington Model 8 was manufactured from 1906 until 1936 with around 60,000 being made in .25 Rem., .30 Rem., .32 Rem., or .35 Rem. caliber. Value will vary upon condition and examination.
Standard grade: $175
They made them in four calibers. 25 Remington, 30 Remington, 32 Remington & 35 Remington. The 25 & 32 are obsolete, the 30 was still available in the 80's & the 35 is still available at your larger sporting goods stores. There are dozens of custom reloaders that will still supply ammo for any of these calibers.
Remington's web site has a good model history section that will assist you.
Answer.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.
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Remington 8 is NOT gas operated. there is a recoil spring under the barrel shroud. they range from $350 to $650 depending on condition and caliber. Remington 8 is NOT gas operated. there is a recoil spring under the barrel shroud. they range from $350 to $650 depending on condition and caliber. Remington model 8 is NOT gas operated. it has recoiling barrel. there is a spring under the barrel shroud. prices are $350 to $650 depending on condition and caliber.
Saw a new Remington Model 700 XCR RMEF in 300 WSM for sale today (8-29-2009) for $920 at Turners located in Fountain Valley, CA.