A UMC CAN'T be circa 1903, it didn't become Remington UMC until 1912. I believe by the time UMC took over the model was on the receiver, it's probably a model 12 or possibly a later 121 if it's not quite as old. The value is GREATLY dependent on the condition, condition, and the condition, and of course which model and variation.
what is my 12 gauge pump Remington trademark stamped 1903 may 5 to may 5 1905 serial number u 60212
Remington didn't make a pump shotgun until 1908 and that's a model 10.
Most likely, the pump shotgun you have is a model 10. Uncheckered wood, grooved slide, value is from 150 to 300 dollars.
Remington never made a Model 1905 22 rifle.
30p
Depends on model and age.
$350 US in good condition
Model 14 - Condition?
the Remington .32 model 141 is not a shotgun but a pump action dear hunting RIFLE. It was made between 1938 and 1950, and has a value in good condition between 250 and 300$
Good condition-$175 Excellent condition-$400
value of 12a pump 22 short, long,or long rifle number 5839 and year
NOWADAYS $100 , NO SCREW IN CHOKES= NO VALUE