Depends on condition, condition, and condition, from a $200 beater to over $1,000 NIB. It was made in 1919 you might want to consider this.
http://www.remingtonsociety.com/rsa/research/Model51
The value of a Remington UMC 32 caliber pistol actually depends on a number of factors. Some of these factors include the age and condition of the pistol.
Condition?
The value will be determined by the condition of the pistol. Anywhere from $0 to $500. In Mint condition especially in the box they can be worth double that.
Greatly dependent on condition. from $200 to $1,200 for new in the box.
350.00 if in fair to good shape.
What kind, July 21902? What's that?
There is no Remington Model 6 pistol, there has been however cases however of Remington Model 6 rifles converted to pistols by gun or "home" smiths. NOT Remington. As such the value is whatever someone will pay, but generally not much.
remingtons are hard to find, in good condition ,from $200 to $1000
A few hundred to a few thousand depending on the usuals.
The value depends on condition, condition, condition, and condition. The original box and papers etc also add to value. Without knowing condition it is a $200 parts gun. It sounds as if you have a Remington model 51 semi-auto pistol which was made from 1918-1926. Without a detailed description of your pistol's overall condition, the value will range between 200-500 dollars depending on the overall condition. There were only 65,000 made by Remington during this time span.
Email Remington with the #. They will get back to you.
Email Remington. They will get back to you.